Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Dynamic binding / Scala paper

2005-06-30 Thread Benjamin Franksen
On Thursday 30 June 2005 23:21, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
> > "Benjamin" == Benjamin Franksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > writes:
>
> Benjamin> Ok, Eiffel has a few holes in its type-system, doesn't
> Benjamin> naturally integrate with Java/.Net, and doesn't support
>
> In what way? Eiffel compilers target these systems successfully.

Which Eiffel compiler allows to use Java classes directly in your Eiffel 
code, just as if they were Eiffel classes?

> Benjamin> XML directly.
>
> How do you mean? What language DOES support XML directly? XSLT - yes
> (which is slightly more on topic here, as it is a pure functional
> language), but others?

Well, I was talking about a concrete language, didn't I? See 
http://scala.epfl.ch/docu/files/ScalaOverview.pdf

Ben
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Dynamic binding / Scala paper

2005-06-30 Thread Colin Paul Adams
> "Benjamin" == Benjamin Franksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Benjamin> Ok, Eiffel has a few holes in its type-system, doesn't
Benjamin> naturally integrate with Java/.Net, and doesn't support

In what way? Eiffel compilers target these systems successfully.

Benjamin> XML directly.

How do you mean? What language DOES support XML directly? XSLT - yes
(which is slightly more on topic here, as it is a pure functional
language), but others?
-- 
Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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