Re: The Foundation of OO (XDb)
From: Daniel T. <notdanielt3_at_gte.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:12:37 GMT
Message-ID: <notdanielt3-888B44.13123811062002_at_news.bellatlantic.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:12:37 GMT
Message-ID: <notdanielt3-888B44.13123811062002_at_news.bellatlantic.net>
jraustin1_at_hotmail.com (James) wrote:
>The object is the fundamental atomic thing.
Was there some point you were trying to make? Because if there was, I
>An object can represents anything: a number, a word, a person, a car,
>a sound, a picture, a movie, a smell, a feeling, an idea, etc.
>An object can have instances.
>An instance is an object that has a class.
>A class is an object that has instances.
>
>An object inherits the non-overridden properties
>and methods of its ancestor classes.
>An object can override/add properties and methods.
>
>(www.xdb1.com)
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