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- From: skypalaj@mat-infnw.upol.cz (Jan Skypala)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Difference between C++ and Objective C
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 15:47:57 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science Department, Palacky University
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- In article <30fc5240@lls.se> cmh@lls.se (Magnus Holmgren) writes:
- > AU> Could someone give me a run down on what the differences between C++
- > AU> and Objective C are?
- >
- >Quickie:
- > Objective-C:
- > Based on Smalltalk OO (dynamic binding)
- > Small extension to C
- > C++:
- > Based on Simula OO (fixed binding)
- > Large extension to C:
- > Operator and function overloading
- > Exceptions
- > Stricter type control
-
- Fine, I have read there is Objective C++ on NeXTStep. Is it the combination
- of Objective C and C++ (so you can compile both sources in OC and CPP in it
- and even combine advantages of both)? Or what else could it be?
-
- One
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