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Computers: Programming: Languages: Object-Oriented:
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See also:
- Computers: Hardware: Components: Processors: iAPX-432 (6)
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Comparison and Review (113)
- Computers: Programming: Languages: Multiparadigm (22)
- Computers: Programming: Methodologies: Object-Oriented (42)
- Computers: Software: Object-Oriented (28)
- Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Object-Oriented (88)
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- Cetus Links: Languages - Over 11,000 links on objects and components..
- Object Oriented FAQ: Object FAQ - A resource on object technology anywhere..
- 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..
- 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..
- Object-Oriented Programming - Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia].
- Objects on the Web: Designing, Building, and Deploying Object-Oriented Applications for the Web - By Ron Ben-Naton..
- OOP 2005 Conference - (January 2005) presents object-based solutions in a forum for users, experts and leading vendors..
- 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..
- What is Object-Oriented Programming? - Definition, lists some links for more information. [Webopedia].
- What is Object-Oriented Software: An Introduction - Simple explanations for object newbies..
- WebReference.com: Class-Based vs. Prototype-Based Languages - Brief explanation by Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D. (February 15, 2001).
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