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- From: object@interlog.com (Nicholas Scott)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Please don't shoot me (newbie question)
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 14:32:57 GMT
- Organization: The Object Group
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- C++ supports object oriented programming.
- C does not.
- Object oriented programming is a very good thing.
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- What does "object oriented" mean?
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- Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this question.
- Fortunately there are many excellent books on this subject.
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- The best book for analysts/designers/programmers is...
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- Object Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications
- Grady Booch
- Benjamin Cummings
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- And there are many more worth reading...
- See the comp.object FAQ.
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- >Tom Metzger wrote:
- >>
- >> I just started lurking here, so please don't shoot me if this has been asked
- >> a hundred times before, but....
- >>
- >> Can someone explain to me, in clear terms, what the difference is between
- >> C and C++ ? Everytime I've asked someone, the answer is so cryptic, it's
- >> not funny.
- >>
- >> Thanks in advance,
- >> Tom
- >
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