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"Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu" <nntp_at_ajgdg.com> wrote in message
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> * Bob Badour <bbadour_at_golden.net>:
> > Personally, I do not hang out in comp.object. Having long ago
> > mastered the technology, I find comp.object infertile ground and a
> > waste of time. I foresee no important advances there given the
> > primitiveness of the computational model and the distinct lack of
> > advances in past decades. You only see my posts because this
> > thread is cross-posted to comp.databases.theory, where I see very
> > fertile ground.
>
> Coming in to the thread a little late, but, do you feel that OO is
> infertile and a waste of time for developing, say windowing
> environments, or a web server?
I did not say anything about OO above. I suggest you read with greater care for comprehension. Received on Sat Nov 08 2003 - 22:08:58 CST
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