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- Rifle-Oriented Programming with Clojure, Stuart Halloway, No Fluff Just Stuff, Java / Open Source Conference
- allow developers to keep up-to-date with object oriented technologies, without having to read through high volume, low signal-to-noise sources.
- by Alan C. Kay ffrom Apple Computer - "Most ideas come from previous ideas. The sixties, particularly in the ARPA community, gave rise to a host of notions...by Alan C. Kay ffrom Apple Computer - "Most ideas come from previous ideas. The sixties, particularly in the ARPA community, gave rise to a host of notions..."
- This report was originally written in 1992-1993. Therefore, some of its information is out-of-date. The Object Agency, Inc. believes, however, that the rep...This report was originally written in 1992-1993. Therefore, some of its information is out-of-date. The Object Agency, Inc. believes, however, that the report still provides many useful insights.
- there's been a rush of lightweight containers that help to assemble components from different projects into a cohesive application. Underlying these contai...there's been a rush of lightweight containers that help to assemble components from different projects into a cohesive application. Underlying these containers is a common pattern to how they perform the wiring
- Graham Wihlidal tutorial covers a few OOP design patterns that are commonly used in many types of programming.
- a prototype-based object-oriented programming language based on Self, CLOS, and Smalltalk-80. Slate syntax is intended to be as familiar as possible to a S...a prototype-based object-oriented programming language based on Self, CLOS, and Smalltalk-80. Slate syntax is intended to be as familiar as possible to a Smalltalker, for the clarity of messages as phrases. Unlike the Smalltalk family, methods within Slat
- allow developers to keep up-to-date with object oriented technologies, without having to read through high volume, low signal-to-noise sources.
- a new programming language. It extends the ideas behind object-orientation in order to better support modular programming and static type safety. It also i...a new programming language. It extends the ideas behind object-orientation in order to better support modular programming and static type safety. It also incorporates features from functional programming, and puts into practice state-of-the-art results fr
- The Unified Modeling Language has quickly become the de-facto standard for building Object-Oriented software. This tutorial provides a technical overview o...The Unified Modeling Language has quickly become the de-facto standard for building Object-Oriented software. This tutorial provides a technical overview of the 13 UML.
- by Bjarne Stroustrup - Addendum to OOPSLA95 Proceedings, ACM OOPS Messenger, October 1995
- API design is not simple. "Perfection is unachievable"
- a compact, modular, Object-Oriented javascript framework designed to make writing extensible and compatible code easier and faster.
- (meaning of OOP objectoriented definition term notion meaning explanation what is) also info on who coined that term and when/where...
- collects and distills successful techniques in planning a reengineering project, reverse-engineering, problem detection, migration strategies and software ...collects and distills successful techniques in planning a reengineering project, reverse-engineering, problem detection, migration strategies and software redesign.
- (1998)
- BENEVOL 2007 - 6th BElgian-NEtherlands software eVOLution workshop Namur, Belgium, December 13-14, 2007, (2007)
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Science, Department of Computer Science, Licentiate thesis, (August 2007)
- Pearson Studium, München, 3. edition, (2002)
- Wiley, New York, (2000)
- Wiley, New York, (1999)
- Wiley, New York, (1999)
- Wiley, New York, (1998)
- O'Reilly, Beijing, (2002)
- Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2. edition, (1997)
- Springer, Berlin, (2009)
- Wiley, Chichester, UK, (2006)
- Hanser, München, 2. edition, (2005)
- Springer, Berlin, (2001)
- OOPSLA '06: Companion to the 21st ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Object-oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, Portland, OR, USA, page 602-616. (2006)
- Galileo Press, Bonn, 2. edition, (2009)
- Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, (1998)
- Wiley, New York, (1998)
- Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 3. edition, (2004)
- Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, (1997)


