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Re: (no subject) [message #682214 is a reply to message #682082] |
Fri, 10 June 2011 16:13 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33218 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thomas,
I totally agree with that. Inheritance can always be used later in the
design/development as you notice the things that have much in common.
I find it frustrating that so often folks treat issues as though there
is only one problem to solve and there is only a choice between black or
white for solving it when in fact there are an infinite set of problem
domains and an infinite set of choices, all of them with various
trade-offs that make none of them obviously optimal.
Thomas Neustupny wrote:
> Ed wrote:
>>> So, my answer is: NO.
>> I'd be surprised if you really mean one shouldn't consider using
>> inheritance as part of one's repertoire for solving problems... Of
>> course it's entertaining to be controversial, especially for Vlad.
>
> That's not what I meant, of course inheritance is to be used. So I
> change my answer to: not necessarily. Read my lips. ;)
Ed Merks
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