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[Python-Dev] some interesting readings

[Python-Dev] some interesting readings [Python-Dev] some interesting readingsSamuele Pedroni pedronis at strakt.com
Sat Jan 7 22:26:01 CET 2006
because I was reminded of them recently, because they may be useful 
landmarks in the prospective of future discussions, because expanding
one's understanding of the problem/solution space of language design
is quite a good thing if one is interested in such things...

1)
Gilad Bracha.  Pluggable Type Systems . OOPSLA04 Workshop on Revival of 
Dynamic  Languages  ( 
http://pico.vub.ac.be/%7Ewdmeuter/RDL04/papers/Bracha.pdf )

As a talk:
Pluggable Types, originally given at Aarhus University in March 2003, 
and repeated since at Berne and elsewhere.
( http://bracha.org/pluggable-types.pdf )

2)
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~ralf/OOHaskell/
state of the art experiment on trying to reconcile object orientation, 
type inference and as much as possible expressiveness

PS: I think 1 is much more relevant than 2 for Python as we know it.

happy reading.





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