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Topic: Computers / Programming / Languages / Object-Oriented

Subtopics of "Object-Oriented"
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  Obliq  
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  Water  
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  YAFL  

Related topics:
  Multiparadigm (Languages)      Object-Oriented (Methodologies)      Object-Oriented (Software)      Object-Oriented (Operating Systems)     
 

Web pages on "Object-Oriented":

A Programming Language for Communicating Distributed Objects
Fascinating proposal for a very compact folding CDO language: Seentacks? We don't need no stinkin' Seentacks!
http://www.cawley.demon.co.uk/lang.html

Anvil
A dynamically compiled, object-oriented programming language and environment, especially suited for web applications.
http://njet.org/

Avail
Multiply-polymorphic modular language with highy flexible syntax. Unique inheritance model allows multiple inheritance, multiple polymorphism, constrained genericity, and covariant attributes via immutability. Due to identityless nature of types, a t
http://www.ericsworld.com/Mark/HTML/Avail.html

bx
Language with objects, interfaces, parameterized types, no inheritance, operator overloading, generators, static instantiation, compiled to C; descriptions, source code, examples, compiler.
http://www.skrenta.com/bx/

Cetus Links: Languages
Over 11,000 links on objects and components.
http://www.cetus-links.org/top_languages.html

Dynace
An object-oriented extension to the C language which solves many of the problems associated with C++.
http://algorithms.us/

Elaya
Homepage for the open source Elaya compiler project.
http://www.elaya.org/main/showitem.php?id=1

Heron
The official web site for the Heron programming language. Contains the specification, a tutorial, related articles.
http://www.heron-language.com/

Heron-Centric
A blog on news and developments regarding the Heron programming language.
http://www.heron-centric.com/atom.xml

Heron-Centric: Ruminations of a Language Designer
A blog which covers language design issues and software development techniques regarding the Heron programming language as well as similar languages like Java and C++.
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/index.jsp?blogger=cdiggins

JellyJ
Project creating a object oriented programming language which is easy to learn for the beginner.
http://jellyj.sourceforge.net/

Kapsel
Experimental object-oriented programming language; looks and feels much like the original Smalltalk, adds features to specify access to object detail.
http://tools.fiu.edu/

Lava
An experimental, innovative, object-oriented, interpretive programming language and an associated programming environment LavaPE which provides syntax-sensitive point-and-click style structure editors instead of text editors for program editing.
http://lavape.sourceforge.net

Lingo
Programming language with automatic memory management, simple class structure, large library, working example programs, compiler and debugger for Windows. The website has sample code, trial software and technical information.
http://www.lingolanguage.com/

Lush: Lisp Universal SHell
An object-oriented programming language designed for researchers, experimenters, and engineers interested in large-scale numerical and graphic applications. Lush wrapping three languages into one: (1) a weakly-typed, garbage-collected, dynamically sc
http://lush.sourceforge.net/

merd
Ruby-like expressivity + static type checks, a la Haskell. [Open Source, GPL]
http://merd.net/

merd: SourceForge
Practical futuristic language: Ruby-like expressiveness with Haskell-like static type checks. Coded in ML, runs on Linux. [Open Source, GPL]
http://sourceforge.net/projects/merd/

Modular Programming Languages
By Hanspeter Mössenböck; Springer-Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe so
http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

Nice
OO language based on, integrated with, Java (compiler produces java bytecode); features of functional programming, implements state-of-art results from academic research, for more expressivity, modularity, safety. [Open source, GPL]
http://nice.sourceforge.net/

Noobeed
An interactive geomatic object oriented language for spatial modeling, image processing, remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, geographic information system (GIS), geodesy, and surveying and mapping.
http://noobeed.com/

Nosica
A new object-oriented language. Development website, with some documentation, a forum, announcement from developpers. Sources. [Open source, GPL]
http://www.nosica.net/user_zone.php

O'small
Concise, simple OO language for teaching; and study of semantics of inheritance, and OO languages in denotational style, later became subject of research on type inference systems and abstract machines. [Open Source]
http://www.ahense.de/osmall.htm

Object Oriented FAQ: Object FAQ
Comp.Object FAQ (Object FAQ) is the most comprehensive resource on object technology anywhere.
http://www.cyberdyne-object-sys.com/oofaq2/

Object Oriented Programming in C
Paul Field's fine, clear paper, published in C Vu 4:1 (November 1991), on how to use an object-like discipline with a procedural language.
http://www.accu.org/acornsig/public/articles/oop_c.html

Object Oriented Programming: A guide for the beginner, from Modula-2 to Java
Tutorial teaching basics of object oriented programming. Tailored to no one specific language, but examples are in C++, Java, Modula-2.
http://www.aonaware.com/OOP1.htm

Object Technology
General introduction; documenting; suppliers, consulting firms, consortia; patterns, frameworks, class libraries; distributed objects; languages; databases; operating systems; modeling, methodologies; publications, people.
http://www.yy.cs.keio.ac.jp/~suzuki/object.html

Objects on the Web: Designing, Building, and Deploying Object-Oriented Applications for the Web
By Ron Ben-Naton.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0070062811

OO Language Page
Includes links to information on OOPLs, user group and JDK, IDE and libraries.
http://www.yy.cs.keio.ac.jp/~suzuki/object/language.html

OOP 2005 Conference
(January 2005) presents object-based solutions in an expansive and fully comprehensive forum for users, experts and leading vendors.
http://www.sigs-datacom.de/sd/kongresse/oop_2005/index.htm

Open Spice
An openly available specification of programming language with some nice XML processing features. Imlementations.
http://www.openspice.org/

Planet Source Code
Lets OOP programmers submit code for review by other programmers; many source code samples to help educate beginners on many concepts; contests where programmers vote for the most efficient, useful code recently submitted.
http://www.planet-source-code.com/

Superx++
Compiled object-oriented language fully based on XML syntax; conforms to XML version 1.0 specification as published by W3C. Descriptions, documents, FAQ, downloads, links. [Open Source, LGPL]
http://xplusplus.sourceforge.net/

Survey of Object Oriented Programming Languages
Article by Chris Hostetter. This paper was intended as a learning experience for the author, in an attempt to better understand the history and development of Object Oriented Programming Languages.
http://www.rescomp.berkeley.edu/~hossman/cs263/paper.html

The Object-Oriented Page
Large, well researched list of OO issues, languages, projects, and links. Excellent resource.
http://www.well.com/user/ritchie/oo.html

UnrealScript Language Reference
High level, simple, Java-style, object-oriented, compile time error checking; native support for major concepts of time, state, properties, networking, which few languages address, to greatly simplify code. Mainly for games.
http://unreal.epicgames.com/UnrealScript.htm

VIRT Laboratory
Makes VIRT: general purpose, imperative, object-oriented language, with a new technology of dynamic data structure processing; lets you process dynamic data structures (lists, trees, more) effectively with no pointers. Ensures laconic and uniform not
http://www.virtlabs.com.ua/

Webopedia: Object-oriented programming
Defines the term 'object-oriented programming', lists some links where you can get more information.
http://webopedia.com/TERM/o/object_oriented_programming_OOP.html

WebReference.com: Class-Based vs. Prototype-Based Languages
Brief explanation by Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
http://www.webreference.com/js/tips/010215.html

What is Object-Oriented Software: An Introduction
Simple explanations for object newbies.
http://www.softwaredesign.com/objects.html


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