From maintainers-request at octave dot org Mon Jan 9 00:29:13 2006 Subject: Re: object-oriented programming in Octave From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arvid_Ros=E9n?= To: maintainers at octave dot org Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 07:28:22 +0100 Stefan van der Walt wrote: > On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 09:49:57PM +0100, Arvid Rosén wrote: > >> Michael Schmid wrote: >> >>> my next question: >>> >>> are there any future plans to introduce the " at directorys" like in Matlab? >>> This directorys defines the object-oriented programming technology. >>> If not, I will change this parts of the neural network toolbox, >>> otherwise I will >>> wait! >>> Thanks >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >> That would be great! >> Object-oriented programming is very useful for this kind of work. This >> is also the main reason why we favor Scilab and not Octave at my office. >> Scilab has a easy-to-use and very powerfull way of making >> object-oriented programs. It would be a great addition to Octave. >> > > I saw no further responses on this topic. Is this anywhere on the > TODO-list for 3.0? > > Regards > Stéfan > > Not sure. Where can to TODO-list be found? /Arvid