September 16, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Borland C++, ah, those were the days.
Used that in 91/92 to write some small utilities for a Novell network. Worked better than Visual C++, as I recall.
September 17, 2008 at 2:03 am
Paradox and ObjectPAL (version 4.5) - yeah I worte my first GUI using that - was an amazing thing - had tabbed forms which I built from scratch as they weren't part of the tool set. 🙂
It was so intuitive and taught me object programming without teaching me object programming, if you know what I mean - I learnt by doing the job, not formal teaching. 😀
The company I worked for used the systems I created for their manufacturing operations for 4 years before we switched to delphi 2/3. 😎
Those were the days!;)
--Shaun
Hiding under a desk from SSIS Implemenation Work :crazy:
September 17, 2008 at 3:14 am
About OOP... I see so many fokes saying they are doing oop but what they are doing is using a language that supports oop but they do not code oop. I wonder how many of those there are out there...
One could btw argue however that Aspect-oriented programming is better (all thou what ever works best for the situation is best..).
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