| ??? 03/02/10 07:12 Read: times  | 
#173717 - Yes, but Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Steve M. Taylor said: 
I think object oriented is how an electronic engineer would automatically think of a problem. But if you've spent all your life doing programming the procedural way, it's quite a change to do programming the "object" way. Yes, you probably end-up with a more "natural" way - but it's still quite a switch. More than just a change of language. Do you use OO Pascal, by the way?  | 
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