Re: OO purism sucks - this is a rant for anyone who is allergic to that kind of thing...

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John Meyer wrote:
John Nichel wrote:


Do what I do, and don't do OO.  ;)


In other words, do what works, realizing that 99 percent of the time that you're doing indivdual sites, and ignore dogma? Hmm, what a concept!


Actually, the company I work for operates multiple sites which all share code. From copying and pasting between sites, to the 'global include' directory I have set up with functions shared by all the sites. No OO.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

(sorry about the direct mail)

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John C. Nichel IV
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Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo
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