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Subject: Re: Why is one OO language more productive than another?
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 dhanley@okeeffe (David Hanley) wrote:


: >	I would _really_ _love_ to see a strongly typed smalltalk..  In 
: >theory such a beast could come pretty close to C++ in speed, along with
: >the quick development time of smalltalk.  

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  Some interesting work has been done in this area.

  Check out a paper by Siu-Pui Tami Lee on "Flexible Type Systems
  for Object-Oriented Programming," presented at the Tools USA '94
  conference.  Ms Lee's email is tami@parcplace.com or contact
  tools@tools.com to purchase a copy of the proceedings.

  Richard Riehle
  adaworks@netcom.com

  
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