Re: Polymorphism vs. Overloading

danhicks@aol.com (DanHicks)
Mon, 31 Oct 1994 22:28:37 GMT

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From: danhicks@aol.com (DanHicks)
Keywords: polymorphism
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References: 94-10-144
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 22:28:37 GMT

gdevivo@conicit.ve (Gabriela O. de Vivo) writes:


>>>At some point a question raised about the exact difference between
Polymorphism and Overloading.


It's sort of like Outcome Based Education vs "Back to the Basics" --
They're essentially the same thing except that one is defined as good
while the is other evil.
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