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More and more on objects

More and more on objects 03/06/2004 02:09 AM

With the first release to support objects out, the question is now "What the heck can you do with the things?" (And no, I don't know why people ask me these sorts of things, since I don't really like objects. Go figure) That's a good question. Mostly a better question than "What will I ultimately be able to do with the things" since who knows, maybe I'll give up half-way through and say good enough. It's been known to happen before. (With objects in general, not with me and objects specifically, but that's a separate issue for another day. Tomorrow,...




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