Yes, I know Python is just a scripting language, but I can't decide if it's object-based or truly object-oriented. The ability to overload operators would seem to imply oriented-ness, but it lacks the full features of an object-oriented programming language (C++)
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Anonymous2007-09-01 18:05 ID:Z0rqMlJv
Just for clarity, by object-oriented I mean polymorphism, inheritence and a very strong emphasis on the value of objects.
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Anonymous2007-09-01 18:32 ID:KygDXHLj
Yes, I know Python is just a scripting language. So? I don't see any problem. I embraced operating overloading long ago and I am happy together with my implied oriented-ness (which is a cute hack). We have a fucking lot of friends public and private in the classes and I am pretty slim and optimized.
But thanks anyway asshole. Go and use your stupid fictional programming shit while I POLYMORPH with my inheritance.
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