[GNHLUG] Seacoast/UNH/Durham/SLUG - Mon 13 Sept - Object orientation orientation

Benjamin Scott dragonhawk at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 22:56:46 EDT 2010


What : Object orientation orientation
Date : Mon 13 September 2010
Time : 7 PM to 9 PM
Where: Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH

  This month, SLUG will be looking at object oriented programming.[1]
We all know OO, right?  Everything's OO these days.  Old news.  Okay,
pop quiz, hot shot: What's an accessor?  What are the distinctions
between a class, an object, and an instance?  What do Protected,
Public, Interface, and Implements mean?  If you finding you're as
fuzzy on the details as I am, drop in on the SLUG and get a quick
orientation lesson in object orientation.

  Rob will use Python, Zope, and/or Twisted as demonstration material,
since those are what made him realize this terminology stuff is often
overlooked.

  Maybe we will finally find out the answer to that eternal question:
“What is a protected abstract virtual base pure virtual private
destructor?"[2]

[1] Unless, as he puts it, Rob comes up with a better idea before then.
[2] Old joke about C++, commonly attributed to Tom Cargill

=== About SLUG ===

 SLUG is the Seacoast Linux User Group, and is a chapter of GNHLUG,
the Greater NH Linux User Group.  Rob Anderson is the SLUG
coordinator, and reliably comes up with interesting topics each month.
 SLUG meets the second Monday of every month, same time, same place.
You can find out more about SLUG and GNHLUG at their websites.

http://slug.gnhlug.org

http://www.gnhlug.org

 Meetings take place starting at 7:00 PM.  Meetings are open to all.
The meeting proper ends around 9ish, but it's not uncommon to find
hangers-on there until 10 or later.  They take place in Room 301 (the
third floor conference room), of Morse Hall, at the University of New
Hampshire, in Durham, New Hampshire, United States, North America,
Earth, Sol system, Orion spur, Milky Way galaxy, Virgo supercluster.

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