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All languages like java, php, perl, c++ and even c do, is dictate how OOP can and can't be usd. No, they provide the syntax for doing OOP. Java, for instance, allows you to make a class definition that is nothing more than publically-accessible attributes. Such a class uses Java's object syntax, but it isn't really an object. It's a data structure. If what you need is a data structure, that's fine, but don't call it an object just because it's syntax makes it look like one. ---- : () { :|:& };: Note: All code is untested, unless otherwise stated In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: The world is not object oriented
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