Object-oriented languages

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Object-oriented languages

Gérald Masini ... [et al.] ; translated by P. Hoggan and G. Masini

(A.P.I.C. series, no. 34)

Academic Press, c1991

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Les langages à objets

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Object-oriented programming is currently enjoying a large-scale adoption of its techniques and languages both in teaching and in real applications. As a paradigm O-OP has stimulated language-specific books and general introductions bound to one language (for example, Eiffel, Smalltalk, and C++). This book comes from France as the first comparative study of the many languages on offer for object-oriented programming. It introduces a general view of O-OP and follows with an extensive look at the features and advantages of the most common languages. Object Oriented Languages provides a comprehensive introduction to the many diverse aspects of object-oriented programming through a broad tour of currently available object-oriented languages. The text has been designed for teaching an introductory course in the fundamentals of object-oriented programming.

Table of Contents

Objects. Classes Smalltalk-80 Objective-C LISP and Objects The Scandinavian School Knowledge Representation Frame-Based Languages Hybrid Languages Actors Programming with Classes Add Objects to Your LISP State of the Art and Perspectives Glossary An Implementation of ObjVlisp

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