Ben Finney wrote:
Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> writes:
Carl Banks wrote:
That's not what we mean by composition. Composition is when one
object calls upon another object that it owns to implement some of
its behavior. Often used to model a part/whole relationship, hence
the name.
Hmmm. Okay -- any ideas for a better term? Something that describes
taking different source classes and fusing them into a new whole,
possibly using single-inheritance... Frankenstein, maybe? ;)
(Remember that Frankenstein was not the monster, but the scientist.)
“Hybrid”?
Actualy this story is about the villagers being the monsters :o)
JM
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