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Re: object-oriented programming in Octave


From: Arvid Rosén
Subject: Re: object-oriented programming in Octave
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 07:28:22 +0100
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Stefan van der Walt wrote:
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 09:49:57PM +0100, Arvid Rosén wrote:
Michael Schmid wrote:
my next question:

are there any future plans to introduce the "@directorys" like in Matlab?
This directorys defines the object-oriented programming technology.
If not, I will change this parts of the neural network toolbox, otherwise I will
wait!
Thanks

Michael

That would be great!
Object-oriented programming is very useful for this kind of work. This is also the main reason why we favor Scilab and not Octave at my office. Scilab has a easy-to-use and very powerfull way of making object-oriented programs. It would be a great addition to Octave.

I saw no further responses on this topic.  Is this anywhere on the
TODO-list for 3.0?

Regards
Stéfan

Not sure. Where can to TODO-list be found?

/Arvid



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