I'm sorry, but I didn't find the ScalaJulia project as you mentioned.
On Monday, October 19, 2015 at 7:39:04 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote: > > I am confident that a new OOP language *ScalaJulia *is possible > integrating syntax of both functional languages Scala and Julia. > Thanks, > SS > > On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 5:41:58 AM UTC-7, Sisyphuss wrote: >> >> When I'm learning Julia, I am always thinking what is the correct way to >> do OOP in this language. It seems to me that what I learned in C++ does not >> apply in Julia. >> >> It took me long to realize that the equivalent of Class of C++ in Julia >> is not Type, but Module. Module is the basic function unit in Julia. >> >> Thus, a Class in Julia is like >> module ClassName # class Name { >> using # include<> // should be outside >> import # include<> >> export function # public function; >> var = 1 # private static var; >> end # } >> This provides the same structure as C++. >> >> However, this design has two issues: >> 1) The visit control is not as fine-grained as in C++, the encapsulation >> is not strict; >> 2) Variables at the top level of a module are global variables. >> >> These two points are closely correlated. If we let module have private >> variables, then they are not too different from local variables, ans thus >> can be type inferred. >> I think this is a natural way to do OOP with Julia. >> >> >> >>
