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- From: c2a192@ugrad.cs.ubc.ca (Kazimir Kylheku)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.eiffel,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.object,comp.software-eng
- Subject: Re: Beware of "C" Hackers -- A rebuttal to Bertrand Meyer
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 23:42:56 -0700
- Organization: Computer Science, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
- Message-ID: <4kku1gINN7me@keats.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca>
- References: <1995Jul3.034108.4193@rcmcon.com> <bksDoFwBA.Eut@netcom.com> <jmaling-2303960413010001@slwol1p47.ozemail.com.au> <4kkkbm$4ld@news4.digex.net>
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- In article <4kkkbm$4ld@news4.digex.net>, Ell <ell@access4.digex.net> wrote:
- >You are in "hell" when don't see the existence and importance of
- >Object-Oriented Analysis (OOA), in my opinion. But that is nature of some
- >types in the OO arena.
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- The OO arena is a philosophical one. I don't particularly subscribe to the view
- that there ought to be a naive correspondence between software entities and
- some ``real world'' entities, except when it's utterly convenient, and on
- the third Wednesday of every month.
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- The whole thing is a little childish and naive when taken too far.
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