Subj : Re: Polymorphism sucks [Was: Paradigms which way to go?] To : comp.programming,comp.object From : Robert C. Martin Date : Tue Aug 23 2005 06:30 pm On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:46:24 +1000, Jussi Jumppanen wrote: >Willem wrote: > >> But *implementation* of fuzzy logic implies discrete values, >> and therefore applicability of binary. > >From what I have read of fuzzy logic it is all about shades >of gray. Sort of. Fuzzy logic is 'set' logic where objects have 'partial' membership in sets. So, Captain Kirk is an 85% member of the set of all good guys, and a 15% member of the set of all bad guys. ----- Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) | email: unclebob@objectmentor.com Object Mentor Inc. | blog: www.butunclebob.com The Agile Transition Experts | web: www.objectmentor.com 800-338-6716 "The aim of science is not to open the door to infinite wisdom, but to set a limit to infinite error." -- Bertolt Brecht, Life of Galileo .