Not quite what you're after, probably, but I found this talk a very
interesting and helpful "de-fresher" on classes, OO, and subclassing (for
Python, but generally applicable):
http://pyvideo.org/video/880/stop-writing-classes.
Chapter 19-25 of the C++ FAQ might help?
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq/basics-of-inheritance.html
I can't help you with anything Inkscape-specific, sorry.
- Bryan
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Dennis Coyle III <coyleden@...>wrote:
> I'm not new to programming but definitely rusty. Coming back into it for
> the first time in c++ has been a bit jarring.
>
> I am looking to create a couple tools to experiment with and was wondering
> the best way to go about it. One will use a lot of functionality of knots
> but I'm not sure as to how hard it would be to subclass the knot and remove
> (what I believe is) the element constraint. (tell me if i'm mixing terms
> here). Any leads to a good subclassing refesher (i.e. what includes I
> really need in the subclass etc.) would be extremely beneficial.
>
> Thanks.
>
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