OOP is not in all languages. Have you used one that
does not?
What was your experience?
How extensively have you used OOP outside of the classroom?
Java is the only computer language I have studied so far. Thus,
objective-oriented programming is the only approach with which I am accustomed.
I do enjoy the use of common sense in Java and hope that other languages will
be similar in that regard. I do not have work experience in the field so I have
never use OOP outside of the classroom.
Are you experience with UML diagrams and do they help?
Some textbooks I have used in the past utilized UML diagrams
to illustrate the ideas being presented. Personally, I don’t feel like I gain
much from diagrams but different styles of learning will suit different people so
I do believe they should continue to be provided.
Reflections on Week Ten
When I first read the assignment specs for this week, I was pretty
startled at the depth and detail required. After many hours of research and trial
and error, I have a program that, as far as I know, meets all of the assignment
requirements. It feels good to know that I’ve exceeded my own expectations, but
I am a bit worried for the rest of this class because this week was a lot.
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