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From: Bonita Montero <Bonita.Montero@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: on named blocks concept
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 18:58:13 +0100
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Am 07.11.2024 um 18:47 schrieb fir:

> i dont remember i learned a c++ a bit in about year 2001 or so (i dont
> even remember) and then droipped the learning noticing how crap it is

I think you declare a lot of things you don't understand as crap.

> i remember tose inheritance herarhies buit being deeply idiotic and
> based on misunderstanding of fundamental things

Inheritance is not used often, mostly with large class libraries,
but when it is used it makes sense.

> same with those builtin c++ spaghetti with new objest and
> pointers... this c++ OOP is indeed just a monster sphagetti

The OOP-rules are almost the same as in Java.