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I am wondering if AutoIT has any plans for the ability to create classes like C++. A class is essentially a set of functions and data that does all its own calculations and manipulations internally.

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  Richard Robertson said:

We are programmers; we know what classes are.

The short answer is no.

Hmmm, I wonder what percentage of forums members are programmers?

I'm not a programmer and I do not know what a class is...

...However, I've been told that I ain't got no class :-)

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  Richard Robertson said:

We are programmers; we know what classes are.

The short answer is no.

Perhaps you are and do, but not everyone is and does.

Thanks for the short answer.

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  Saunders said:

Ain't got no style? Ain't got no gal to make you smile?

From Don't Worry, Be Happy - I really got tired of that song - they played it too much.

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  BrettF said:

If we didn't know, then we would have used google, or let someone else answer...

Herewasplato... you got class... :P Lots of it!

:-)

I Googled

C++. A class (just a copy/paste from the OP)

(knowing that Google would ignore the period and the "A")

I got back 25+ million returns

I added "tutorial", which knocked it down to a more manageable quarter million :-)

I skimmed thru a few tuts and I would need:

A bit more basic info

A better vocabulary base

And most important - a desire/need to know that stuff

To even understand the tuts :-)

I definately fall into that "let someone else answer" catagory for this thread - but I stuck my nose in anyway.

@Richard,

I really had been wondering about that percentage question. No way to know the answer though.

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