(04-07-2012, 12:15 AM)Shonumi Wrote: Yes, if I came into Python, C++, Java, or some other language with only general knowledge of what objects where, I wouldn't be able to use the particular features it offers right away. Nonetheless, having a good, even a rough idea of what an object is, lets me start using objects, even at a basic level, in a given language quickly. The finer points and differences of that language are then learned later. Still I don't have to relearn the entire concept of what objects are, not totally, so I can quickly jump to devoting time to those aforementioned differences.I don't know, but I came from PHP to C++ and it took me *quite* a while to get comfortable with even the basic concepts of C++. Those two languages were very different for me.
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