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2003
It would be a pleasure to contribute a funny story concerning Walter and myself, and I am sure there would be one or two but since our association goes back 65 years and my memory unfortunately does not, I am at a loss at what to say. Of course, those were not funny or happy days after Hitler had occupied Austria in 1938 and we Jewish students were ...
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It would be a pleasure to contribute a funny story concerning Walter and myself, and I am sure there would be one or two but since our association goes back 65 years and my memory unfortunately does not, I am at a loss at what to say. Of course, those were not funny or happy days after Hitler had occupied Austria in 1938 and we Jewish students were ...
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Concerning Classes within Classes.
1979Abstract : Two examples are used to show how the SIMULA restriction on the use of dot notation to reference attributes of classes limits the abstraction mechanism provided by classes. (Author)
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1994
We have seen how to define and declare one data object as an abstract data structure. It would be more interesting to be able to define an abstract data structure so that any number of objects could be declared with this structure.
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We have seen how to define and declare one data object as an abstract data structure. It would be more interesting to be able to define an abstract data structure so that any number of objects could be declared with this structure.
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2015
Class is a highly contested term that is deployed in different ways in both modern social analysis and ancient history. It can denote a group within a social hierarchy—the “Roman upper class,” for example—in which case it is serviceable but descriptive rather than analytical.
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Class is a highly contested term that is deployed in different ways in both modern social analysis and ancient history. It can denote a group within a social hierarchy—the “Roman upper class,” for example—in which case it is serviceable but descriptive rather than analytical.
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