Re: too much OOP ?



On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 07:14:02 -0800 (PST), frebe wrote:

Others
quietly create their *libraries*. They might call them "engine",
"middleware", "framework", but show nothing alike that manic disorder the
former suffer... (:-))

What libraries are you suggesting instead of a SQL database? Please
show me some example.

There exist lots of container libraries.

Please point out one library that could be used instead of a SQL
database for an inventory management application?

As I said, write the requirements. The problem of you and the OP is that
you don't care to write the requirements down. Instead of that you think in
terms of DB records, i.e. an implementation. The rest follows. In OO one
would first identify and describe the things and only then say, "hey, that
looks much like a relation!"

You claim that it does exists libraries that can be used instead of an
SQL database, and do the job better.

Which job? Describe it in the form of requirements.

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Dmitry A. Kazakov
http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de
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