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.
>>
>>
>>
>>

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