![]() ![]() Take for example, you decide to create a data structure. Generally I don't agree with the opinion that one cannot do OOP in C, as soon as you provide set of functions that operate on a given type you have OOP. K&R, Accelerated C++, Algorithm in C++ and some other books are my attempt to to improve my skills. So I picked up the books again and start studying them properly. But then Joel's blog and SO made me realize that I lack in a lot many things. I finished C, C++, Java and OOP theory about a year ago, have got a job too. I think its appropriate that I mention my background here so that you guys can guide me in a better way. ![]() When it is a good idea to use OOP in C?.Are their any existing C projects that use OOP?.Implementing OOP in C, is it really used? Or its just for mental exercise?. ![]() So that I can decide how much time I must spend on it. But before investing time in it, I want to know the worth of implementing OOP in C. I was planning to move to "Accelerated C++" that I came across Axel Schreiner's book OOP with ANSI-C.
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