On 10/5/06, Martin Alterisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The kind of thinking that OOP it's just a *super* feature of a programming
language that should be used only for highly complex problems, is what I
want to eradicate. OOP doesn't stand neither as a language feature nor as
extra capabilities
2006/10/5, John Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/5/06, Martin Alterisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PHP seems to be getting more and more object oriented, I think it's the
> right time to start questioning what have been done so far in terms of
OOP
> in PHP, because, honestly, there are too man
On 10/5/06, Martin Alterisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PHP seems to be getting more and more object oriented, I think it's the
right time to start questioning what have been done so far in terms of OOP
in PHP, because, honestly, there are too many php classes being distributed
out there that are
Double-checking.
Nope.
It wasn´t from the Java mailing list, they're still talking about
hibernate... they'll probably give a damn about this thing anyway, because
they're all oop gurus, what would they care about a hello world?
PHP seems to be getting more and more object oriented, I think
Are you sure you're not on a Spanish *Java* mailing list?
:)
On 10/5/06, Martin Alterisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Me... again, still boring you to death with meaningless OOP rantings.
First I would like to point out that there was a design mistake in what I
proposed in the last mail (follow
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