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ANNOUNCE: URL moved. (was Re: saving a URL/newbie rant)
There is now a Style directory that describes "house styles". The C++ in
C scheme is described in Style/Cpp.html. Please see
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/User/Style/
thank you,
-eric
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On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Tristan RAMBO Savatier wrote:
> This file (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/User/Platform/Style.html)
> does not exist (or is read protected).
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> -- Tristan Savatier (email:tristan@creative.net - http://www.bok.net/~tristan)
> "My karma ran over my dogma"
>
> Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote:
> >
> > > The things that baffled me the most was that the library was written
> > > is pseudo-C++. The docs spoke of methods and objects when in all actuality
> > > there were none! I really wished that the library WAS written in C++.
> >
> > Due to popular demand (read outcry), I wrote a description of the C++ in
> > C encapsulation scheme used in the library. Please see
> > http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/User/Platform/Style.html
> >
> > > Why in the age of Object-Oriented revolution, when most of algorithms
> > > and design methods are developped using some kind of OO methods, would
> > > you choose a non-OO language and try your darnest to make it look like
> > > an OO one?
> >
> > And for my 2 cents: Object-Oriented is an approach, not a language. :)
> >
> > -eric
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> -- Tristan Savatier (email:tristan@creative.net - http://www.bok.net/~tristan)
> "My karma ran over my dogma"
>