On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 02:28, Andu wrote:
>
> One shouldn't apply industrial theories to just everything.
>
Object Oriented Design is not an industrial theory. It's a tried and
true practice with over a decade of computer science and practical use
behind it. Procedural programming is a subset of
--On Sunday, July 20, 2003 07:53:20 +0200 Simon Fredriksson
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I've been working like that for about two years and just recently I got
enlighted in the use of classes.
The main reason I started this thread is that since I'm just beginning with
php I thought I might as w
* Thus wrote Simon Fredriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [...]
> just got confused. Then, suddenly I got some class for something,
> checked out the code and my brain just snapped. "aaah, THAT's how it's
> done!". It wasn't well documented, just nicely structured and easy to
> read and understand.
I've been working like that for about two years and just recently I got
enlighted in the use of classes. I've built a few sites and after a
while on each of them I run into a problem. Say I wanna add a
meta-refresh tag or send a cookie; with my earlier code, that brought
out hell... more or les
I'm quite new to OOP myself, but these two articles
helped my understanding a lot
See the sidebar - Classes and Object Oriented
Programming
http://webreference.com/perl/xhoo/php1/5.html
Taking PHP the OO way
http://phpmag.net/itr/online_artikel/psecom,id,284,nodeid,114.html
olinux
--- Sam Bau
Hi there,
am Saturday 19 July 2003 16:30 schrieb Curt Zirzow:
> Sam Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> am Friday 18 July 2003 23:08 schrieb Andu:
>>
>> > This may show my ignorance or my refusal to take for granted something
>> > I don't fully understand but I have a hard time figuri
Sam Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> am Friday 18 July 2003 23:08 schrieb Andu:
>
> > This may show my ignorance or my refusal to take for granted something I
> > don't fully understand but I have a hard time figuring out the advantage
> > of using classes as opposed to just functions. I
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 11:59 AM
Subject: [PHP] Re: classes v. functions
> Hi,
>
> am Friday 18 July 2003 23:08 schrieb Andu:
>
> > This may show my ignorance or my refusal to take for granted something I
> >
I am sure someone will call this heresy, but if you really want OO don't
do it in PHP. If you are new to OO and start with PHP you will do
yourself a grat disfavour. OO programming in PHP is still not ready. If
you try and program in OO in PHP you have to learn all of it's
shortcomings
Hi,
am Friday 18 July 2003 23:08 schrieb Andu:
> This may show my ignorance or my refusal to take for granted something I
> don't fully understand but I have a hard time figuring out the advantage
> of using classes as opposed to just functions. I am certainly new to php
> and at first sight clas
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