Re: Is OOP a paradigm or methodology?
- From: "Zorro" <zorabi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jul 2005 00:06:58 -0700
> Please refrain from making such pragmatic posts in this group. If I could
> refer you to the group FAQ, it states that you should adopt an unflinchingly
> polarised view point and stick to it come hell or high water. ;¬)
Yes. The discussion went off the track. How do I reach the group FAQ?
(perhaps in more general way, for any group).
Thanks,
Z.
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