no need to apologise at all You don't want to hear my French!
Paul Dwyer
“In nature, it’s not the strongest nor the most intelligent who survives. It’s the most adaptable to change” - Charles Darwin
“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
Never thought I would drop a line in here (but hey, I do ) but there's one thing that struck me as quite interesting (and perhaps essential) in the refered article: code reusability. Would OOP indeed be harder to reuse, or not?
(And yes, I'm a total noob on OOP...)
( PB6.00 LTS Win11 x64 Asrock AB350 Pro4 Ryzen 5 3600 32GB GTX1060 6GB)
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
“In nature, it’s not the strongest nor the most intelligent who survives. It’s the most adaptable to change” - Charles Darwin
“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
Trond wrote:I can't see how waiting (on the IDE, on the compiler, on your own program) leads to loving programming.
To learn to like programming, you must actually program. Not sit around waiting on an IDE that takes 5 minutes to load, or a Hello World program that takes 5 seconds to compile and 3 seconds to launch.
I experience all those things with REALbasic but I still love it.
I've been seduced by a bounty of lovely objects and I'd find it very hard to give them up.