I recall reading about some recent work (from SCG/Bern?) on instances as classes / delegation / prototype-based programming. Today google did not lead me back to it. If you have any pointers to it, or something like it, please let me know.
Thanks - Sophie
Probably you are looking for http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/adriankuhn/protalk/
Cheers, Adrian
On Apr 22, 2008, at 08:36 , itsme213 wrote:
I recall reading about some recent work (from SCG/Bern?) on instances as classes / delegation / prototype-based programming. Today google did not lead me back to it. If you have any pointers to it, or something like it, please let me know.
Thanks - Sophie
Adrian Lienhard wrote:
Probably you are looking for http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/adriankuhn/protalk/
Didn't Dan originally invent this hack? I think I remember him showing this to me way back (at Disney) when we were discussing the pros and cons of Uniclasses. It is admittedly a *very* cool hack.
Cheers, - Andreas
Cheers, Adrian
On Apr 22, 2008, at 08:36 , itsme213 wrote:
I recall reading about some recent work (from SCG/Bern?) on instances as classes / delegation / prototype-based programming. Today google did not lead me back to it. If you have any pointers to it, or something like it, please let me know.
Thanks - Sophie
Didn't Dan originally invent this hack?
Seems likely, although I independently heard about it in the mid-nineties in a talk by John Brandt, and in conversation with Alan Lovejoy. It seems like the kind of thing that every Smalltalker will invent eventually (so it must be useful, no joke :).
-C
Yes, thank you.
"Adrian Lienhard" adi@netstyle.ch wrote in message news:FF625267-DB51-4EEF-8E59-705E4919FE34@netstyle.ch...
Probably you are looking for http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/adriankuhn/protalk/
Cheers, Adrian
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