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From: vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
Subject: Re: PPD: An open thank-you for Smalltalk Express
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quenton@Cherniak.ON.CA (Dennis Smith) wrote:

>It probably will.  But probably less so that free Java.  I wonder how
>much Java is good OO design?  The idea is to get more people to be
>comfortable with ST, and thus spread the word around.

Can somebody explain what is a "good" OO design? 


 Vlastimil Adamovsky
 ** C++ and Smalltalk consultant**

