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    Resolved Parametric Polymorphism

    Is this basically a fancy term for unstructured code in an OOP environment?
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    Re: Parametric Polymorphism

    If all code is written without mention of any specific type and thus can be used transparently with any number of new types, it is called parametric polymorphism.
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    Re: Parametric Polymorphism

    It thought this was an interesting question, so I did a little research, and found this

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    Re: Parametric Polymorphism

    Quote Originally Posted by Hack
    It thought this was an interesting question, so I did a little research, and found this
    This is good.. Thanks
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    Re: Parametric Polymorphism

    Took me long enough to reply to this! I got caught up in the world of C++ and all the fancy stuff that entails.

    Yeah thanks for finding that. That's a really good source of information and answers my questions.

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