Path: news.net.uni-c.dk!logbridge.uoregon.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!postnews1.google.com!not-for-mail From: dennison@telepath.com (Ted Dennison) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.beta,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.clos,comp.lang.cobol Subject: Re: I need your experience - classification and comparison of languages Date: 21 Jan 2002 07:09:54 -0800 Organization: http://groups.google.com/ Lines: 12 Message-ID: <4519e058.0201210709.1ba1fbf2@posting.google.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 65.115.221.98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: posting.google.com 1011625795 10804 127.0.0.1 (21 Jan 2002 15:09:55 GMT) X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com NNTP-Posting-Date: 21 Jan 2002 15:09:55 GMT Xref: news.net.uni-c.dk comp.lang.ada:123655 comp.lang.beta:13100 comp.lang.c++:650006 comp.lang.clos:15835 comp.lang.cobol:112947 yvan.radenac@equant.com (Yvan Radenac) wrote in message news:... > I am writing a small report about "Object oriented languages and their > public implementations" for a course in Software Engineering. > I am trying to classify and compare different oo languages. > As i am not programmer, analyst or responsible of projects and the > criterias are subjective, i am interesting in your experiences of > object oriented language(s). You should definitely look at "Guidelines for Choosing A Computer Language: Support For The Visionary Organization 2nd Edition" by Patricia K. Lawlis ( http://archive.adaic.com/docs/reports/lawlis/content.htm )