Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!husc6!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!padraig From: padraig@ut-emx.UUCP (Padraig Houlahan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: LSC++? Message-ID: <11822@ut-emx.UUCP> Date: 7 Apr 89 16:03:13 GMT References: <1791@viscous.sco.COM> <1330@husc6.harvard.edu> <7235@fluke.COM> <1405@sw1e.UUCP> <9166@claris.com> <1465@sw1e.UUCP> Reply-To: padraig@emx.UUCP (Padraig John Houlahan) Organization: UTexas Computation Center, Austin, Texas Lines: 20 In article <1465@sw1e.UUCP> uucibg@sw1e.UUCP (Brian Gilstrap [5-3929]) writes: ~In article <9166@claris.com> hearn@claris.com (Bob Hearn) writes: ~>Hey, Brian, how's it going? I don't know much about Objective-C, but I've ~Just a quick personal note and then onward: Bob, it's going pretty well. (This may not be the best group for posting this, however since my eventual concern is with developing code on the mac I'll go ahead.) My initial impressions after playing around with C++ is that apart from a few extra features, there is very little to be gained in using it instead of C. By this I mean a good top down structure (to me at least) would appear to have 90% of the benefits that an object oriented approach claims. Am I missing something obvious? Regards, Padraig Houlahan.