Le Wed, 24 Sep 2008 23:04:51 +0200, "Maciek Godek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Note however that both these languages were invented to address > the particular needs of OOP and as such are well suited for that purpose > (or at least that's what the most people think. CLOS is rarely used > compared to C++ and Java -- can you explain why?) because most people are ... and 'nobody will ever be killed to propose the use of C++ and java ...' people like to conform to others, like your question shows, are you under some kind of industrial pressure ? : who says, in a scientific community, that a system is 'good' because 'most people uses it' ? I personally think that, from a grammar and semantic point of view, CLOS and GOOP are superior, by far, to other OOP systems, as the few responses on this list pointed out [but there are a lot more to say and articles to read about this matter] IMHO david