uucibg@sw1e.UUCP (3929]) (03/28/89)
I'm looking for material dealing with the issues of strong typing versus weak typing a they relate to object-oriented design and languages. As an example, C++ and Eiffel have strong typing and provide various object-oriented features. On the other hand, Smalltalk and Objective-C provide weak typing (Objective-C strongly types everything but objects) and also provide object- oriented features. Just as a note, for this particular situation I would require a language to have inheritance and encapsulation in order to be considered object-oriented. I would greatly appreciate any pointers that people could provide to such material. Please email me and I'll summarize to the net if there's enough interest. Brian R. Gilstrap Southwestern Bell Telephone One Bell Center Rm 17-G-4 ...!ames!killer!texbell!sw1e!uucibg St. Louis, MO 63101 ...!bellcore!texbell!sw1e!uucibg (314) 235-3929 #include <std_disclaimers.h>