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- Lex Spoon
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== Truly Object oriented ==
I also think that this page isn't about Object-oriented Programming, but about Object-oriented languages, or structure. I picture an entry on Object-oriented programming giving information about programming, not the languages underneath.
But my real question is about strict OO Languages. What does it take to be truly OO? I've heard it argued (its being argued in my apartment of 4 CS geeks ATM), and I've seen textbooks say that C++ isn't strictly object-oriented, but is merely object-compatible. Any thoughts on the matter?
[[User:Mckaysalisbury|McKay]] 07:12, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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