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- From: lansche@torolab6.VNET.IBM.COM (Martin Lansche)
- Message-ID: <19921117.065940.774@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 09:53:17 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: A Question about the IBM C/Set 2 !
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- References: <1992Nov16.145926.4643@arbi.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
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- In <1992Nov16.145926.4643@arbi.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE> Volker Stegmann writes:
- > Or is it possible to use any object
- >orientated operations in it ?
-
- Others have answered r.e. C++ or C. I just want to point out that the
- SOM compiler that comes with the Toolkit (I believe). System Object
- Model (SOM) allows non-OO languages to define use classes, and to share
- objects between languages. Currently, the only languages which support
- SOM are C, but SOM, as an architecture, would allow one to define a C++
- class, create an object of this class in C, make use of this object in
- Smalltalk, inherit from this class in Fortran, etc...
- For more information, take a look at "Object Oriented Programming in
- OS/2 2.0" Sessions and Coskun, IBM Personal Systems Developer, Winter
- 1992 edition.
- Cheers,
- Martin Lansche
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