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Re: Re: Help with converting Gardner: msg#00129

Subject: Re: Re: Help with converting Gardner
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:52:03 +0100, Avi Bryant <avi.bryant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well, we could even have #data default to being a Dictionary (but
configurable to use some other class), so that you could start out
doing

self session data at: #foo

and then migrate to

self session data foo

as necessary.  Except that I think I'd want to shorten that to

self sessionData foo.

Seem reasonable?

Comparing this approach of setting a pluggable data object to the current way of subclassing WASession, what would be the benefit of the former? In other words, is there anything undesirable with subclassing?

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Regards
HweeBoon
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