[talk] Statics In Object Oriented Programming
Sujit K M
kmsujit at gmail.com
Sun Jul 15 22:14:06 EDT 2018
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 7:26 AM Peter Varga <pvarga at pvrg.net> wrote:
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> On Sun, Jul 15, 2018, at 14:15, Sujit K M wrote:
> > I might heavily on Java. But don't understand what a field in Object is
> > present in sub class why does it create two variables(one in sub class
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> > other in parent class). How about changing them to static would it give a
> > compiler. I am more interested in Python and C++. How does memory
> > management work in these languages.
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> This question is pretty good, yet needs more details, work to be complete.
> So let me attempt a start.
> Mostly: Python has a runtime, Java runs in a VM, C++ is compiles.
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> So can (c++|python|java) be compiled or run in a VM or have a runtime?
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> This is CompSci with enough thinking, engineering, and (necessary,bloat)
> code a lot can be done.
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> My advice is just to start with one of these to investigate the “static in
> object oriented languages” and let the language definition be observed.
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I am referring in c++ terms a smart pointer. I don't think we need a VM or
runtime to do the same.
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