What are OOP's Jargons and Complexities?
Christopher J. Bottaro
cjbottaro at alumni.cs.utexas.edu
Fri Jun 3 17:59:20 EDT 2005
<posted & mailed>
Paul McGuire wrote:
> we just recently on
> this forum had someone ask about "polymorphism" when what they really
> meant was "overloaded method signatures." (It is even more unfortunate
> that language features such as overloaded method signatures and
> operator overloading get equated with OOP
I've actually heard "overloaded method signatures" be referred to as ad-hoc
polymorphism. Aren't there like 4 types of polymorphism: inheritance,
ad-hoc, parameter templetization (sp?), and something else...can't
remember.
-- C
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