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Re: Ousterhout and Tcl lost the plot with latest paper

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Subject: Re: Ousterhout and Tcl lost the plot with latest paper
From: "Jay Krell" <jay.krell@cornell.edu>
Date: 16 Apr 1997 09:35:58 GMT
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That's easy. If you don't find the backslashes:
\java\doc\guide\innerclasses\spec\innerclasses.doc1.html

Inner classes result from the combination of block structure with
class-based programming, which was pioneered by the programming language
Beta

Too many good systems, too little time..

 - Jay


Jesper Buus Nielsen <buus@daimi.aau.dk> wrote in article
<01bc4550$a291dde0$d412e182@lissi.daimi.aau.dk>...
> 
> 
> Kelly Murray <kem@math.ufl.edu> skrev i artiklen
> <5iboqu$qhk$1@sparky.franz.com>...
> > It's only because people can't seem to stop using C/C++ 
> > that there is demand for inefficient "scripting" languages.
> > 
> > Common Lisp has so much versatility that it can be used for both
....
> environment. NB: CLOS were a significant source of inspiration in
designing
> BETA - and BETA, being one of the first languages fully combining
locality
> (block structure) and OO,  was the main source of inspiration in making
up
> the "inner classes" of Java - a beer to the one that find the ref. in the
> Java documentations - I know that it is there - saw it :-)  
> 
> (1) Look at: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~beta/
> (2) Windows [95/NT], Mach., Unix and maybe, to me, unknown systems.
> (3) Forgive me writing that diabolical sequence of characters.
> 
> /Jesper
> 
> > 
> > -Kelly Murray  kem@franz.com   http://www.franz.com
> > 
> > 
> 

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