From: whitney@christie.Meakins.McGill.CA (Whitney de Vries)
Subject: Re: Current state of the language
Date: 23 Mar 1995 15:09:50 GMT
Date: 1995-03-23T15:09:50+00:00 [thread overview]
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Robb Nebbe (nebbe@lglsun.epfl.ch) wrote:
: Another point seems to be the confusion between
: modules and types in these same languages.
What is the difference between modules and types ? The need
for type seems to disappear when one has module variables
as in K2 ( a minimal Oberon-like language ). Or conversely
the need for modules disappears when one restricts a type
to a single instance ( as in Emerald ).
-- Whitney
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1995-03-17 15:02 ` Current state of the language Kennel
1995-03-20 13:38 ` Robb Nebbe
1995-03-28 16:57 ` "types" vs "classes" (was: Re: Current state of the language) Fergus Henderson
1995-03-23 15:09 ` Whitney de Vries [this message]
1995-03-24 20:58 ` Current state of the language Tucker Taft
1995-03-27 14:54 ` Norman H. Cohen
1995-03-28 18:36 ` Kennel
1995-03-28 18:42 ` Kennel
1995-03-25 18:01 ` Robert Dewar
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