Hi all,
from the subject of my post, you can see I do not
like very much OOP... and I am not the only one...
Knowing that python is intrinsecally OO, I propose
to move all OOP stuff (classes, instances and so on)
to modules.
In this way the OOP fan can keep on using it, but
in a module recalled by
Hi all,
I must thank before Andrea Crotti and Steven D'Aprano, which kindly
replayed to my post... they deserve an answer.
To Andrea Crotti's "OOP makes life easier also to the user"... that is
NOT
my experience...
I'm not pretending that everyone else thinks like me (also if many
people do...
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Hi Andrea,
excuse my beeing criptic (you wrote: "I have some troubles
understanding what you mean") but I coudn't to go on too long.
Now I can conclude my speech...
When I was younger I transformed a big Clipper program in
simil-C in order to apply cflow... and I succeeded...
but Clipper wasn't OO!