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:OK this has just occured to me and I'm thinking WTF didn't I realise this before. A possible confusion might arrise from calling the article [[inheritance (computer science)]] because of the use of inheritance in [[genetic algorithm]]s. [[User:Mintguy|Mintguy]] 14:55 10 Jun 2003 (UTC)
How about we redirect [[Inheritance (computer science)/object-oriented programming]] to here, and then when Inheritance (computer science) is created, we can permanently move this article there? I think that since OOP inheritance could be a sub-topic of computer science inheritence, this is a logical way to indicate this. What do you guys think? There really is no need to further disambiguate, until articles on other forms of computer science related inheritence are created. But when they are, I think they should be made as a sub-page of [[Inheritence (computer science)]] using
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