This has little to do with language though Jon.  

I'd also suggest that we will learn OO by seeing the OO objects, not through 
the tools themselves.  I learned what RPG could do by watching what IBM did 
with it in their mid-range software and tools.  I'd see some new bauble from 
IBM and chase back through the code to see "how'd they do that."  It was very 
useful, and paced to my slower than normal learning curve.

In <41256728.007DE8D5.00@mail.halinfo.it>, on 03/02/99 
   at 05:52 PM, Jon.Paris@halinfo.it said:

>I think the flaw in Rochester's plans is that they too often fail to
>appreciate that the language is not the issue - OO analysis and design is
>the issue and will be the gating factor as to whether people can/will
>switch.

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