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[Closed] Object Oriented techniques - Example 1 - "Hello Class"

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frogandtoad
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@will

Posted by: @will

@frogandtoad 

A discussion of Nrf24L01 wouldn't produce 5-deep nested quotes regarding perceived affronts.

Find another 20 page thread in the forum, is there one ?

I've seen the right pane filled with much less pages if that's your issue.

Just one popular topic can easily achieve that, but is that really a problem anyway?

The original post has also been published to the correct sub forum (C++), that is OK, isn't it?

People are also free to subscribe to, or ignore a topic they have no interest in as well, aren't they?

If anything, the more pages there are, shows that there is great interest in a topic, and that makes for a healthy thriving forum, doesn't it?


   
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Posted by: @yurkshirelad

Maybe @dronebot-workshop can lock this thread.

How would censoring further discussion help anyone?
What do you hope to achieve by that?

Like I said a number of times, people are free to ignore topics they have no interest in - It's as simple as that.

@binaryrhyme posted a tutorial about how to use OOP... that was his goal, to provide an introductory lesson for those wishing to go to the next level in their C++ coding.

I tried to help him by making some corrections and informing him where he went wrong.  Likewise, I fully supported what he was trying to teach and only tried to help him get the point of the tutorial across with further examples.  As far as I'm concerned, the thread was pretty much hijacked with nothing but detraction and discouragement for others NOT to pursue OOP, rather than supporting the actual motive behind the tutorial itself.


   
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