From: "Robert D. Skeels" <athene@earthlink.net>
Subject: examples of multiple inheritance implementations
Date: 1997/03/07
Date: 1997-03-07T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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In-Reply-To: 01bc2ad1$1798e9c0$262a6282@cln49ae
I'm considering buying CodeBuilder to begin learning Ada 95. I read the
multiple inheritance section on the Ada programming faq and am curious if
anyone can point me to examples of programmer defined MI.
Please don't make this thread a lecture on the disadvantages of MI. That
argument might hold water if we were discussing C++, but I am coming from a
Dylan and CLOS background. Ada 95 looks like a terrific language so far,
but I really do need some type of MI.
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1997-03-07 0:00 ` Robert D. Skeels [this message]
1997-03-07 0:00 ` examples of multiple inheritance implementations Brad Balfour
1997-03-07 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
1997-03-07 0:00 ` Jon S Anthony
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1997-03-07 0:00 ` Robert D. Skeels
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