>IMO, If functions are considered to be language extensions, like an IsObject() function then it should be written as a function not a method. Why go through the overhead of method calls and worrying whether or not the function provider object has been instantiated so you can call it?
David, I'm glad i'm not the only one that thinks so. My idea is to use the OOPS when applicable, and other times keep it simple.
Thanks David.
P.S. How do you think the horns will do in the NCAA tourament?
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