Linked by Takuya Murata on Tue 18th May 2004 06:26 UTC
My physics teacher likes to say that physics like to make problems they face look like ones that they know how to solve. A simple harmonic oscillation was one he frequently used in class, as is presumably the case in physics in general.
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he he stupid? in the real world, lamps, couches, dogs, cars, etc. all have certain ways that you interface with them and no other way. that is exactly the same idea behind OOP. each object has certain ways you interface with it and not other way.
where did this guy learn about programming languages? or does he think that learning to use a language is the same thing as learning about programming languages?
he he stupid? in the real world, lamps, couches, dogs, cars, etc. all have certain ways that you interface with them and no other way. that is exactly the same idea behind OOP. each object has certain ways you interface with it and not other way.
where did this guy learn about programming languages? or does he think that learning to use a language is the same thing as learning about programming languages?