Re: Strategic Functional Migration and Multiple Inheritance
- From: Jon Skeet [C# MVP] <skeet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 07:28:53 +0100
Radek Cerny <radek.cerny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow. I love anchovy pizza - never had that as a result. Maybe its all true
and you are psychic.
Its sad how so many otherwise helpful and intelligent people are so anti-MI.
Maybe its what you grow up with and get used to - like having legs, arms and
eyes. If you've never had them, you dont miss them.
Have you considered how the reverse might be true as well - how if
you've always walked using a crutch, you might consider that to be
vital even if other people seem to be able to run perfectly well
without one?
I agree that it's largely a case of what you're used to, but I don't
think it's fair to be one-sided about that understanding.
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