Hi Brad —

> Am 30.08.2016 um 00:42 schrieb Brad Chamberlain <[email protected]>:
> 
> * generally, when we say "similar to classes in Java", this should be
>   interpreted in a very general sense (e.g., "as opposed to classes in
>   C++") rather than a statement that our goal is to support the same
>   feature set as Java and/or in the same way.

I am curious, what are the differences between Java and C++ classes in a 
general sense? Sorry, but from my point of view there are hardly any 
differences (in a general sense, there are obviously various difference when 
you look into the details).

-Jens 
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