Aspect-oriented Python?

Cees de Groot cg at gaia.cdg.acriter.nl
Mon Jul 3 02:23:33 EDT 2000


Martin Kew  <Martin.Kew at vsl.com.au> said:
>The reason for presenting this overview was the overwelming lack of 
>interest in the first
>email by Cees de Groot.
>
Thanks :-). Somehow, I always assume I lag behind in discovering new
technologies, especially on a group like this one, which so much
programming language and computer-science related prowess. Seems not
to have been the case this time (or, of course, the subject is genuinly
boring and uninteresting ;-)). 

Aspect-oriented programming and its family members subject oriented
programming (older, by IBM) and adaptive programming are really 
interesting tracks. According to the Xerox team, the status at the
moment is more-or-less the status of OOP twenty years ago, all the
more reason for looking for lightweight language testbeds. 


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