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"James" <jraustin1_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> An object represents a thing:
> the concept of a Marble, Marble1, Marble2, etc.
> An object (Marble) creates instances (M1, M2)
> via its instantiate function.
> An instance (M1) is an object that has a class (Marble)
> which it determines via its classify function.
> A class (Marble) is an object that has an instance (M1).
An object represents a thing.
An object create objects with some arbitrary function.
An object is an object that has a object which it determines via some other
abitrary function.
An object is an object that has an object.
Oh, yeah! That's useful!!! Received on Thu Jun 13 2002 - 19:35:11 CDT
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