On 06/27/2011 01:07 PM, Lukasz Sokol wrote:
The computer/OS/system has no clue of anything you may call 'an object'...
when compiled, it is just 'code'.
Yep.

But before compiling this is different from the "user" 's point of view: he does not see (and in most cases should not be aware of) the hidden self pointer that technically is an input to the "piece of code" but is not visible in the source code of an object-language.

Thus the increased complexity.

-Michael

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