
21 Oct
2005
21 Oct
'05
11:06 a.m.
Christian Maeder wrote:
So far, the problem always was to agree on an accepted interface (that I didn't want to be a class but leave to the discipline of library writers.)
What exactly does prohibit the use of a class here? What about the class design of Edison (I admit I never used it). http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/edison/users004.html#toc3 IMHO the use of interfaces (instead of relying on the discipline of library writers and users) is the important step forward from the collections framework of STL (C++) to that of Java. We certainly don't want to fall behind that, or if we do, we need to have very good reasons. -- -- Johannes Waldmann -- Tel/Fax (0341) 3076 6479/80 -- ---- http://www.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/~waldmann/ -------