Yvan Radenac wrote: > > 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). > > I think that there's no universal language, so it's not to compare, in > a global way, each language. > The goal is to create some tables to find the best choice for a kind > of software development. > > Thanks you to complete the 2 tables below for each language you use. > You might find these pages useful: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/keith/crisis/ (this one has some nice tables) http://tunes.org/Review/Languages.html http://www.chat.net/~jeske/Projects/ScriptPerf/ http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/