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Object-oriented programming

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
Stuart Hirshfield, Raimund K. Ege
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The Death of Object-Oriented Programming

2016
Modern software systems are increasingly long-lived. In order to gracefully evolve these systems as they address new requirements, developers need to navigate effectively between domain concepts and the code that addresses those domains. One of the original promises of object-orientation was that the same object-oriented models would be used throughout
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Object-oriented programming in C++

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1991
This paper describes a course that introduces students to object-oriented design, the C++ language and discreteevent simulation with animated displays. Students come to this course with a Pascal, C and Assembler background and progress through the object-oriented features of C++, completing a simulation project as a major course component. A video-tape
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Object-Oriented Programming on the Network

1999
Object-oriented programming techniques have been used with great success for some time. But the techniques of object-oriented programming have been largely confined to the single address space, and have not been applicable to distributed systems. Recent advances in language technology have allowed a change in the way distributed systems are constructed
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Object-Oriented Programming in Modern Fortran

Programming and Computer Software, 2004
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Object-oriented Reactive Programming is Not Reactive Object-oriented Programming

2013
According to chapter 3 of Abelson & Sussman, there are two fundamentally different ways to organise large systems: according to the objects that live in the system, or according to the streams of values that flow through the system. Even though the notions of "object'' and "stream'' have meanwhile taken many incarnations, the dichotomy still exists in ...
Gonzalez Boix, Elisa   +3 more
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Object-oriented programming

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1988
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