Re: One last chapter to review! Last chance! One-day only!

From: Andreas Thiele (nospam6329_at_nospam.com)
Date: 02/20/05

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    Peter,

    I don't know if the referrence to AspectL is such a good idea (sorry
    Pascal). I must admit, I don't know what aspect oriented programming (AOP)
    is all about. What I picked up from some fellow lispers is roughly the
    following:

    "AOP was invented by Kiczales to bring part of the MOP to Java, as he said,
    in a way the average programmer can comprehend."

    If this is true, AspectL tries to introduce something into Lisp which
    already is contained more advanced - the MOP.

    Looking forward to the groups corrections of this statement :)

    Andreas


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