Re: Polymorphism [was] [Fwd: Re: [PHP] Parents constructor]

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On Wed, May 3, 2006 9:17 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
> BUT there is a fourth form of polymorphism - one I would argue if the
> most common form when speaking about polymorphism with respect to
> programming,
> namely the ability to derive a subclass from more than one base class
> (simutaneously),
> this is something that php cannot do (thank <deity>).

In my CS classes we always called that "multiple inheritence"

I ain't saying "multiple inheritence" isn't a subclass* of
"polymorhism" or anything, just that that's what we called it.

This was 20 years ago, and I've sat through WAY too many arguments
about what is or isn't polymorphism to count.

I think anybody would agree that PHP's support for polymorphism is
"minimal, at best" :-)

* pun intended

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