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Available for questions involving packaging, writing and using methods, and generally most object oriented techniques. Conversion from modular (routine based) to OOP (object based) is a pet interest of mine. My language experience in this area is (in order of competence) Perl C++ PHP Visual Basic/ASP Java
Programmer since 1980, web developer since 1998.
M.S. in Computer Science from New York University
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Mark, At first I thought - no problem I'll look on Amazon - however they're out of stock. But doubtless you already knew that. Likewise with goodreads.com. I even looked on Sydney Craigslist. Sorry
Morteza, This is out of my area of expertise but thought you might be interested in the discussion here - http://littlelink.webtrouble.com/?QOOS. It's probably also a good idea to explore the course
Dee, Please look at this webpage tutorial http://littlelink.webtrouble.com/?g1O8 If you have more questions feel free to write back and I'll do my best to help. Marty ------- Open first 10
Pam, Looking at the explanation of the Right function on MSDN's site at http://littlelink.webtrouble.com/?p0pr it would be the last of your four possibilities. There is no third argument to Right
Pavan, Inheritance is a way to provide reusability automatically and in a common sense way. For instance, there might be a class of members, with methods defined for member.info member.blog
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