Fear and Loathing Guide
Quote from Forum Archives on November 27, 1997, 2:12 amPosted by: mel <mel@...>
>I don't follow. If cWindow class is a subclass of cObject (the base
>class), and as such inherits cObject's methods and properties, and you
>pass an object of type cObject to a function, why would that function
>need or want to use cWindow's Draw method rather than cObjects?You know, its a paragraph like the above that almost convinces me I don't
know diddly about programming and should take up a new hobby. Or is it just
a case of "same old language, but new buzzwords to confuse"?I have yet to figure out what the advantage to objects are, let alone
exactly what objects are. Sure hope theres a fantasic tutorial for FB3 to
simplify objects or someone want to take a stab at this for the few of us
that feel more comfortable with inline assembly than high level anything.Wanna scare a possible FB3 sale away? Let'em read that first paragraph.
Mel Patrick - theWabbitGuy - mel@intergate.bc.ca
www.intergate.bc.ca/business/mel
Posted by: mel <mel@...>
>class), and as such inherits cObject's methods and properties, and you
>pass an object of type cObject to a function, why would that function
>need or want to use cWindow's Draw method rather than cObjects?
You know, its a paragraph like the above that almost convinces me I don't
know diddly about programming and should take up a new hobby. Or is it just
a case of "same old language, but new buzzwords to confuse"?
I have yet to figure out what the advantage to objects are, let alone
exactly what objects are. Sure hope theres a fantasic tutorial for FB3 to
simplify objects or someone want to take a stab at this for the few of us
that feel more comfortable with inline assembly than high level anything.
Wanna scare a possible FB3 sale away? Let'em read that first paragraph.
Mel Patrick - theWabbitGuy - mel@intergate.bc.ca
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/business/mel