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- From: ell@access4.digex.net (Ell)
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- Subject: Re: Beware of "C" Hackers -- A rebuttal to Bertrand Meyer
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- Date: 12 Apr 1996 03:57:42 GMT
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- John Maling (jmaling@ozemail.com.au) wrote:
- :...
- : However, Dr Meyer setting this up as a religious issue appeals to the gut,
- : not to the brain. All he seems to do is cast a light into a pit of C
- : 'hacks' and a spotlight on the pedestal of OOD&P, and say, in effect, that
- : those in the pit are in hell and do not know it, and those who are dragged
- : up, or drag themselves up, resent it and/or are unable to effectively
- : embrace OOD&P...
- :...
-
- 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.
-
- Elliott
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