Le 05/08/2016 01:59, Hendrik Boom a écrit :
That's exactly why I like Modula 3. You use structured code where
that's good. You use objects and inheritance where that's good.
You use interaes and modules where that's good. And all those are
separate concepts that can be used independently. If you want an
object to be an opaque module, you make a module and put the objec in
it. And so forth. Except for its Pascal-like wordiness, it's great.
Wordiness is not bad. You write your program once and read it many
times. A wordy language is easier to read than a cryptic one;
instructions are more self explanatory and often relieve you from
inserting tons of comments. No illusion: a wordy source will not produce
a bigger binary.
Didier
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