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Are there any specific gotchas for using OCEAN with SKILL++?

LDIL
LDIL over 5 years ago

Hello all. I intnd to use Ocean, for measurements, and intend to maybe use SKILL++ code to help me do that. Are there any limitations/gotchas, other than the usual lexical stuff, and the addition of O.O.P. ?

Can one use them as any other DB interface?

Thanks,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    No gotchas that I'm aware of. Should be fine - much of the underlying ADE and OCEAN code is actually written using SKILL++ anyway!

    Andrew.

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  • LDIL
    LDIL over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    That's great.

    Thanks.

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