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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Object Oriented Programming,
By kaizen (Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Object-Oriented Reuse, Concurrency and Distribution: An Ada-Based Approach (ACM Press) (Hardcover)
Without Indtroduction, there are many contents about object-oriented programming, introducing DRAGOON, inheritance-based reuse, genericity, concurrency, distribution, system configuration, etc.
8.1.1 "The 'main program' concept" is very interesting. At the oposite side on Ada, assembler programming is not always have main program. This is the point that I was interesting. This book is not concerned with assembler programming which is the best language of object oriented. Because the register is the object of CPU, assembler is the only language that have real objects. Best Regards. |
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Object-Oriented Reuse, Concurrency and Distribution: An Ada-Based Approach (ACM Press) by Colin Atkinson (Hardcover - June 1991)
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