Re: Teaching OO
I agree with Doc, but I dont want to start a language war. Id suggest
Smalltalk to start with then move onto
C++. It important to teach OO not a language as you can do OO in any
language as long as you
apply the principles.
Once the principles are understood then you can make an exercise up
that exemplifies those principles
one at a time or, in combination.
Rgs, James.
http://www.jamesladdcode.com/moat
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