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Date:Mon Jun 23 19:03:01 1993 
Subject:Re: Opposed views on the nature of OOP diagnosed 
From:David LaGrone 
Volume-ID:930623.03 

In article <lagrone.188@dseg.ti.com> lagrone@dseg.ti.com (David LaGrone) writes:
>Aaron:
>  I found your post to be interesting...causing me to reflect on my own
>  position.  The results of such pondering are:

>  I believe that I come from a position of wanting to minimize the number
>  of defects in my software systems.

>  This being th' case, it would seem t' me that abstraction and data 
>  hiding contribute more directly to minimizing defects than does the
>  use of inheritance.  However, I am open...and interested, in dis-
>  cussions to th' contrary.

  My apologies!  I was unaware that this post got posted!  I lost contact
  with the computer on this end while posting.  Again, my apologies.

				...David


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