With apologies to the list to the degree this is just noise.
I originally intended to send this email off list. But I realized
that what was confusing Todd might perhaps be confusing to
all of you. So I've decided to write this on list. *After* this one
I plan to go off list and email Todd private
On 2/14/21 6:02 AM, Marcel Timmerman wrote:
Hi Todd,
I would like to spend one line or two on your OOP keeper. One important
aspect of object oriented programming is dat you encapsulate your
knowledge into an object. That is, structures and other variables should
be kept invisible to the user
On 2/15/21 6:00 PM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
Hope spring eternal.
Indeed.
First, let's get prototype-based OOP off the agenda. Both you
and Joseph appear to have focused on that one small part of
what I wrote. I think that focus isn't helpful. So I'm not going to
discuss prototype-based OOP further
> Hope spring eternal.
Indeed.
First, let's get prototype-based OOP off the agenda. Both you
and Joseph appear to have focused on that one small part of
what I wrote. I think that focus isn't helpful. So I'm not going to
discuss prototype-based OOP further.
The only other thing I'll do in
On 2/15/21 4:17 PM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 2:32 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
On 2/14/21 9:10 AM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
I elaborate on each of those three points later.
AWESOME! I look forward to it.
By "later" I meant a few lines later, in the same email.
If
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 2:32 AM ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
> On 2/14/21 9:10 AM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
> > I elaborate on each of those three points later.
>
> AWESOME! I look forward to it.
By "later" I meant a few lines later, in the same email.
If you took that to mean it was time to
On 2/14/21 9:23 AM, Marcel Timmerman wrote:
I am working with the language binding of Raku to the Gnome libraries
like Gtk
AWESOME. Will you be posting the results back here or a link to your
project?
GTK's structures are a pain in the butt, especially since
the redeclare the names of their
On 2/14/21 3:27 PM, Ralph Mellor wrote:
Undue reliance on inheritance (the primary mechanism used
by classes to organize methods) was recognized in the 1980s
to be a major problem when overused.
Larry understood this. I think it's important that Rakoons know
it too, doubly so if they widely sh
On 2/14/21 5:19 PM, Joseph Brenner wrote:
Darren Duncan wrote:
I don't understand the terminology "keeper" in this context.
"Keeper" is just his own term for his private notes, like a "cheat
sheet" or a summary.
Documentation that I "keep" for later reuse
Darren Duncan wrote:
> I don't understand the terminology "keeper" in this context.
"Keeper" is just his own term for his private notes, like a "cheat
sheet" or a summary.
> > Raku's OOP was designed to support proto-type programming
> > and method delegation straight out-of-the-box.
>
> Can you give us a pointer to some code examples on how to use
> Raku for prototype-style OOP? I can think of ways to do it, but I
> don't know that I see any advantage in it.
Depen
Thank you to those who replied to my question with private messages.
I now understand what is meant by "keeper" here.
-- Darren Duncan
On 2021-02-14 1:38 p.m., Darren Duncan wrote:
On 2021-02-12 8:12 p.m., ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
I have been working on this keeper for several
mont
On 2021-02-12 8:12 p.m., ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
I have been working on this keeper for several
months an though it was time to share and get feedback.
Once you understand OOP (Object Orientated Programming)
and Raku's elegant implementation, it becomes an
extremely powerful tool. A
Ralph Mellor wrote:
> Raku's OOP was designed to support proto-type programming
> and method delegation straight out-of-the-box.
Can you give us a pointer to some code examples on how to use Raku for
prototype-style OOP? I can think of ways to do it, but I don't know
that I see any advantage
Hi Ralph,
You are very right!
Since I am working with the language binding of Raku to the Gnome
libraries like Gtk I have seen that their code is neatly OO while
written in C which does not know about classes and the like.
Regards,
Marcel
This email is a reaction to this paragraph:
> Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is an elegant system
> of declaring data structures (classes) ..
I view that as misleading to:
* Yourself (if you think it's true as written, rather than a dubious
lie-to-children);
* Other readers (who might think
Hi Todd,
I would like to spend one line or two on your OOP keeper. One important
aspect of object oriented programming is dat you encapsulate your
knowledge into an object. That is, structures and other variables should
be kept invisible to the user of your object. That way, you are able to
c
Hi All,
I have been working on this keeper for several
months an though it was time to share and get feedback.
Once you understand OOP (Object Orientated Programming)
and Raku's elegant implementation, it becomes an
extremely powerful tool. And the nice part is that
Raku made it really easy! L
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