[Tutor] Python information
Yigal Duppen
yduppen@xs4all.nl
Fri, 2 Aug 2002 17:33:58 +0200
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> OOP seems to be one of those things that people
> either "get" straight away or struggle with for ages.
Speaking from personal experience, I suspect that it depends on previous
programming exposure. My first encounter with objects was in the days of
Turbo Pascal 5.5; I never got it.
Then I learned about Abstract Data Types at university, and it slowly dawned
- -- but I still didn't "get" it completely.
It took a full year of Java exposure and an experienced colleague to finally
see the impact of OO. And once I understood it in Java, OO in SmallTalk,
Python, Object Pascal... all made sense _automatically_.
Only Perl OO remains a mystery :-)
But getting back to my original point: I suspect that once you have been
contaminated by purely procedural programming, it takes a lot of mind bending
to understand OO in its entirety.
YDD
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