On 10/2/00, SUGIHARA Hiroshi (SuHi or SugHimsi) wrote: >The traffic of rich & powerful features and/or functionals of Ruby >is well controled, founded on its general design policy: > be object-oriented. "Ruby's object oriented philosophy and design makes its powerful features easy to understand and implement." Or something like that. (I have no Japanese). If you want to drive home the point a bit, I suppose you could say: "Ruby's pure object oriented ..." If you want to sound a bit more formal, I guess: "Ruby's design and philosophy is purely object-oriented; as a result its powerful functions and features are easy to understand and implement." I'll shut up now and go back to learning the (computer) language. -- Tony Reed <Callus / Sympatico.CA>