Re: What's the Criteria for Promoting a "Thing" to a Class
- From: "topmind" <topmind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Dec 2006 16:50:51 -0800
aloha.kakuikanu wrote:
mySpamB8@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Can anyone help me settle this matter specifically, and more
importantly, settle the general matter of what gets modeled as a class
and what doesn't?
Anything that can be modeled as a class is modeled as a class.
Anything that can't be modeled as a class is also modeled as a class.
Thus, "confusion" can be modeled as a class. Brilliant!
-T-
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