>>>>>Yup. Positive. I remember going to a meeting at the offices of dlesko, the company that made funcky. Dirk Lesko was talking about what is OOP and compared it to the procedural code we were used to developing.
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>>>>Clipper 5.O OOP??? I don't think so. I've used Clipper Summer 87 until 5.0. The latter wasn't even an Object Based one. No inheritance, etc.
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>>Craig,
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>>I will believe you if you based your claim on your personal experience. If you did used it, then I challenge you to educate me with kindness by explaining how Inheritance/Subclassing, Polymorphism, and Encapsulation/Abstraction works with Clipper 5.0 that makes it OOP. :)
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>Before there were so called
object languages, object programing was a conceptual tool that some developers used to generalize their solutions. Of course they didn't have all these poly sylabic terms. One can develop object solutions with out necessarily using an object language, just as on can write non-object solutions using obect programming languages.
C++ has been OOP even during the time Clipper is popular. OOP methodology is not changing ever since. Some programming tools i.e. VB are just Object Based not Object Oriented. I just can not find the book reiterating that Clipper 5.0 is not Object Oriented but just merely a misconception because it does not have the attributes of a true OOP language.
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