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Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object-oriented programming ( OOP ) is a programming paradigm that uses "objects" – data structures consisting of datafields and methods – and their interactions to design applications and computer...
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Object-oriented programming, Object-oriented programming - Actor model, Object-oriented programming - Critique, Object-oriented programming - Formal definition, Object-oriented programming - Fundamental concepts, Object-oriented programming - History, Object-oriented programming - Learning,
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The History of Object Oriented Programming The basis for OOP started in the early 1960s A breakthrough involving instances and objects was achieved at MIT with the PDP 1 and the first programming ... The term "object oriented programming " was first used by Xerox PARC in their Smalltalk programming language. ... EDI History...
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Welcome to the website of the Object Management GroupT. The Object Management Group (OMGT) is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry standards consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of technologies and an even wider range of industries.
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Module 8: History of Object-Oriented Programming ... This module gives a historic overview of the object-oriented programming paradigm, and compares the different object-oriented features found in various languages. E.g., multi-methods in CLOS, interfaces in Java, pre- and postconditions in Eiffel, ...
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The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) recently named object-oriented programming (OOP) guru Dr. Alan Kay the winner of the 2003 Turing Award for leading the team that invented Smalltalk, the first complete OOP language.
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