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- From: spoelhof@kodak.com (Gordon C. Spoelhof)
- Newsgroups: comp.realtime
- Subject: Realtime Object Oriented Programming
- Keywords: Realtime C++
- Message-ID: <3435@eastman.UUCP>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 11:20:46 GMT
- Article-I.D.: eastman.3435
- Sender: news@eastman.UUCP
- Reply-To: spoelhof@kodak.com (Gordon C. Spoelhof)
- Organization: Eastman Kodak Company - Health Sciences Division
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- Does anyone have any experience with object oriented programming in embedded
- realtime systems? We are considerng C++ in some of our product futures, but
- have concerns regarding the heavy use of dynamic memory allocation used in
- most object oriented implementations. Is this a real concern? Or do the
- benefits outweigh this?
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- Thanks
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- Gordon Spoelhof / Eastman Kodak Co. / HSD 2-8-C-39105
- 100 Carlson Road / Rochester, NY 14653-9105
- e-mail: spoelhof@kodak.com phone: (716)253-9734
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