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Object-Oriented Programming, Functional Programming and R [PDF]
This paper reviews some programming techniques in R that have proved useful, particularly for substantial projects. These include several versions of object-oriented programming, used in a large number of R packages. The review tries to clarify the origins and ideas behind the various versions, each of which is valuable in the appropriate context.
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A novice's process of object-oriented programming [PDF]
Exposing students to the process of programming is merely implied but not explicitly addressed in texts on programming which appear to deal with 'program' as a noun rather than as a verb.We present a set of principles and techniques as well as an informal but systematic process of decomposing a programming problem.
Caspersen, Michael Edelgaard+1 more
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Mesenchymal stem cell‐derived nanoghosts (MSC‐NGs) mimic naturally secreted extracellular vesicles (MSC‐EVs) in structure and physicochemical properties but can be synthesized at more translatable yields. As osteogenic agents, MSC‐NGs demonstrate superior outcomes compared to MSC‐EVs.
Antoine Karoichan+4 more
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Choral: Object-oriented Choreographic Programming
Choreographies are coordination plans for concurrent and distributed systems, which define the roles of the involved participants and how they are supposed to work together. In the paradigm of choreographic programming, choreographies are programs that can be compiled into executable implementations.In this article, we present Choral, the first ...
Saverio Giallorenzo+2 more
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This review covers the recent advances in the synthesis and properties of stable radical polymers (SRPs) and presents their applications in electronics, magnetics, optoelectronics, and biomedicines. The review concludes with a discussion of the challenges in radical chemistry and functionalization, while shedding light on the groundbreaking potential ...
Yufeng Xiong+11 more
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This pilot study examines how students' performance has evolved in an Object-oriented (OO) programming course and contributes to the learning analytic framework for similar programming courses in university curriculum.
Qing Sun, Ji Wu, Kaiqi Liu
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Virtual classes: a powerful mechanism in object-oriented programming
The notions of class, subclass and virtual procedure are fairly well understood and recognized as some of the key concepts in object-oriented programming.
O. Madsen, B. Møller-Pedersen
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Type substitution for object-oriented programming
Genericity allows the substitution of types in a class. This is usually obtained through parameterized classes, although they are inflexible since any class can be inherited but is not in itself parameterized. We suggest a new genericity mechanism, type substitution , which is a subclassing concept that complements ...
Schwartzbach, Michael Ignatieff+1 more
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Print‐and‐Plate Architected Electrodes for Electrochemical Transformations Under Flow
Typical flow cell electrodes are composed of stochastic porous carbon, limiting understanding of electrode structure‐performance relationships. This work describes an approach, termed “print‐and‐plate,” to prepare porous electrodes by direct ink writing followed by conformal metal coating.
Dylan M. Barber+12 more
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Stable models and an alternative logic programming paradigm [PDF]
In this paper we reexamine the place and role of stable model semantics in logic programming and contrast it with a least Herbrand model approach to Horn programs. We demonstrate that inherent features of stable model semantics naturally lead to a logic programming system that offers an interesting alternative to more traditional logic programming ...
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