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From: davis@ilog.fr (Harley Davis)
Subject: Re: The skinny on singletons
In-Reply-To: sef@CS.CMU.EDU's message of 8 Apr 1995 04:28:11 GMT
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Date: 10 Apr 1995 08:06:54 GMT


In article <3m53cr$4m2@cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu> sef@CS.CMU.EDU (Scott Fahlman) writes:

   In article <22961.9504071728@subnode.aiai.ed.ac.uk> jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton) writes:

      How many of these exceptions to general rules are there in Dylan
      anyway?

   A lot fewer than in Common Lisp.

Is Dylan supposed to be competing with Common Lisp or C++?  I was sure
I had read C++ somewhere...

      Java rules

   I think we'd better stick to the Queensberry rules.  You'd have an
   unfair advantage with bamboos sticks or boomerangs or whatever they
   use over there.

So how would you stack up Dylan vs. Java?

-- Harley

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