On 25 November 2003 18:48, Video Populares et Optimates contributed these pearls of 
wisdom:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm sifting through the possibilities with PHP and naturally
> one of the first things I searched for was the possibility
> for OO development. Now, I found chapter LXXII in the PHP
> manual (file generated Sun Oct 05 02:13:52 2003), but it has
> quite an ugly warning clause in the top: "Warning This
> extension is experimental [...] may change without notice in
> a future release of PHP. Use this extension at your own risk."
> In the chapter "Classes and Objects" (under "Language
> Reference") I found no such warning however.
> 
> Now, OO dev. is what I really want in order to make any good
> use of PHP in the future, so this made me a bit confused.
> Does anyone know whether this extension is/will be a part of
> the core language?

I'm not an OO guru, but I believe that the aggregation extension is withdrawn in PHP5 
because there are similar features as part of the core language.  I would suggest you 
take a look at http://www.php.net/zend-engine-2.php to get a clue about where PHP5 is 
heading.
 
> Thanks for any input, and bare me with me

I'd prefer not to take my clothes off with you, thanks -- but I'm happy to bear with 
your learning curve!

>  as I'm pretty new
> (but learning fast ;-) ) in the PHP community...

Cheers!

Mike

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