> > Nothing. What I was saying if you want some OO language in the kernel, C++
> > is the only option I guess. Mixing languages is a pain..
> 
> There is no such thing as "OO language". There is OO style and there are
> ways to use it when you are writing in almost any language. And OO in C is
> not harder than OO in C++, provided that you are not trying to write in
> C++ and translate line-by-line into C.

I meant to say : Language that had operations etc., that make implementing
a OO design a bit easier to do.



        Igmar

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