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- From: dn1l@.ist.ucf.edu (Dale Newfield)
- Subject: Re: Object Oriented Ada Preprocessors
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.162413.12856@cs.ucf.edu>
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- References: <1992Jul30.123114.4907@news.uni-stuttgart.de>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:24:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul30.123114.4907@news.uni-stuttgart.de> ucaa2385@ruscvx.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Peter Hermann) writes:
- >Ada9x will provide saturated features to fully support
- >good programing practices.
- >Ada9x even provides single inheritance for those,
- >who still believe that object oriented programing would need it.
- >
- >Peter Hermann
-
-
- This doesn't help.
- Ada9x wont be around untijl Fall 93 at least.
- We need Obj. Oriented Ada now.
- The only elegant possibility right now is the use of a preprocessor.
- I have done lots of research on them, but most of what I found are written by
- the authors of the preprocessors, so I have no objective numbers to go by.
- From what I have been able to tell, DRAGOON seems the most ideal.
- What I'm looking for includes 2 things.
- --I am looking for people that have used these products before.
- --I am looking for the products.
- (I haven't been able to track these people down in Italy, France, London, ...)
-
- Dale Newfield
- dn1l@ist.ucf.edu
- (P.S. Sorry for the double post before... (I hate this interface.) )
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