In article , jstevens@samoyed.ftc.nrcs.usda.gov (John Stevens) writes: >Sort of like what I tell my students: learning C++ doesn't make you an >object oriented programmer. Learning the OOP paradigm, however, will >make it childishly simple to write in whatever OOPL you choose for the >current project. It becomes a simple matter of translation from design to >language specific syntax, at that point. Simple matter of syntax? You are living in a dream world. Say the design calls for a feature the language does not have? -- Boyd Roberts UTM N 31 447109 5411310 En fin, bon, bref, si tu veux, point � la ligne, voil� quoi -- Jacques SPAT: gpg@t-1net.com