C++ vs. Objective-C

Antony Williams asw at rlvd.UUCP
Tue Mar 25 23:17:09 AEST 1986


In article <60 at cecil.UUCP> keith at cecil.UUCP writes:
>   In a comparison between
>apples and apples, i.e., Objective-C vs. C++ and my Object-Oriented
>Program Support (OOPS) class library, the latter wins on ease of
>programming and clarity of code, and should also win on speed because of
>C++ inline functions and more efficient virtual function calls.
>
>The OOPS class library is in the public domain, but I have a considerable
>amount of work left to do on the documentation before it will be in
>useable form.
>
How about posting your library to mod.sources, with a pointer
in this newsgroup, when you are happy with it?  I for one would
appreciate it.  Any other votes?
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