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Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C.

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pervis...@gmail.com

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Mar 25, 2009, 9:06:26 PM3/25/09
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OIOIC is a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C
programming language.

Using OIOIC, you can describe the flower, birds, grass, insects,
trees, houses ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe the elements, atoms, protons,
electrons ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe the earth, the sun, the Milky Way
galaxy, collapsar ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe ...

1. OIOIC perfectly supplies the gap of object-oriented technology for
the C programming language;
2. OIOIC perfectly solved the multiple inheritance problem in the
Software World;
3. OIOIC perfectly objectivizes multithreading access control of
object;
4. OIOIC unifies the norm of components in the Software World;
5. OIOIC unifies the structure of code tree in the Software World;
6. OIOIC unifies the thinking of object-oriented programming in the
Software World;
7. OIOIC unifies all advanced programming languages in the Software
World, to make the C programming language as the preferred.

For further information, please download the "OIOIC-Primer-2nd-Edition-
English.tar.gz". (the English version of << OIOIC Primer >> )
http://code.google.com/p/oioic/downloads/list

Welcome your advice!

pervis...@gmail.com

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Mar 27, 2009, 9:16:40 PM3/27/09
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Attention,please! OIOIC starts from philosophy (the Philosophy of
Dialectical Materialism), not language, and is designed all through on
the high level of the philosophy, not merely on the level of language.

Welcome everyone to continue the discussion, express your views on
OIOIC.

sebastian

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Mar 28, 2009, 1:28:52 AM3/28/09
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Your library looks very sophisticated, and certainly appears to be
well thought out. But the design is heavy handed, and way too
complicated to be very useful. Languages such as C++ are much more
straightforward, by comparison, and have already solved these sorts of
problems, anyway (I should probably point out that this is a C++
forum, by the way!). But good luck to you. Cheers.

- Sebastian

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