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  1. OMT Insights: Perspective on Modeling from the Journal of Object-Oriented Programming (SIGS Reference Library) by James Rumbaugh, 1997-12-13
  2. Object Oriented Programming in Eiffel by Robert Rist, Robert Terwilliger, 1995-03
  3. OOPSLA `99 Conference Proceedings: Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications by ACM, 1999-11-05
  4. Java For Artists: The Art, Philosophy, And Science Of Object-Oriented Programming by Kasparian Raffi, 2006-04-15
  5. Object Oriented Programming: A Unified Foundation (Progress in Theoretical Computer Science) by Giuseppe Castagna, 1997-01-01
  6. The Waite Group's C++ primer plus: Teach yourself object-oriented programming by Stephen Prata, 1991-05
  7. Object-Oriented Programming: A New Way of Thinking by Donald W. Macvittie, Lori A. Macvittie, 1996-03
  8. Mastering C++: An Introduction to C++ and Object-Oriented Programming for C and Pascal Programmers by Cay S. Horstmann, 1995-08
  9. The Java Tutorial: Object-Oriented Programming for the Internet (2nd Edition) by Mary Campione, Kathy Walrath, 1998-03-06
  10. Straley's Guide to Object-Oriented Programming With Ca-Visual Objects by Stephen J. Straley, 1996-10
  11. The Waite Group's Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ by Robert Lafore, 1991-10
  12. Object-Oriented Programming: with Prototypes (EATCS Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science) by Günther Blaschek, 1994-12-13
  13. Object Oriented Programming Using C++ by B. Chandra, 2002-05-22
  14. Object-Oriented Programming Systems

101. Freshmeat.net: Project Details For Squeak
Superportable, multi-media capable Smalltalk-80 based object-oriented programming environment, coded in all Smalltalk, high-performance VM, made by compiling Squeak VM code into efficient, portable C. Two GUIs Morphic (from Self language), original MVC. Status page description, release announcements, downloads, comments, links, contact. freshmeat.net, Open Source, SqueakL
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Squeak is an OpenSource and super-portable implementation of a multi-media capable Smalltalk-80 based object-oriented programming environment. It is written entirely in Smalltalk and has a high-performance VM, created by compiling the Smalltalk VM code into efficient and portable C code. It now uses the Self language's Morphic User Interface but still provides the original MVC GUI as well. Author:
Cees de Groot [contact developer] Rating: reset (10 votes) Homepage:
http://squeak.org/

Tar/GZ: ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/[..]-3.5-5180-i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4-1.tar.gz Zip: ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/[..]k/3.5/win/Squeak3.5-current-win-full.zip Changelog: http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/ OS X package: ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/[..]3.5/mac/Squeak3.5-current-MacOS-Full.sit Mirror site: http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/

102. Palo Alto Research Center
Developers of personal distributed computing, graphical user interfaces, the first commercial mouse, bitmapped displays, Ethernet, client/server architecture, object-oriented programming, laser printing and many of the basic protocols of the Internet.
http://www.parc.xerox.com/
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The Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), a subsidiary of Xerox Corporation, conducts pioneering interdisciplinary research in physical, computational, and social sciences. Building on our three-decade tradition of innovation, PARC works with Xerox and other strategic partners to commercialize technologies created by our renowned scientists. As the birthplace of technologies such as laser printing, Ethernet, the graphical user interface, and ubiquitous computing, PARC has an established track record for transforming industries and creating commercial value. The Scripps-PARC Institute for Advanced Biomedical Sciences unveils new method aimed at early cancer detection

103. Ways That Object-Oriented Programming Is Like Japanese Food
You can hear my heatwaveaddled delivery of the talk in this 1.4MB mp3file. Ways that object-oriented programming is like Japanese Food.
http://interglacial.com/~sburke/pub/japanese_food_oop.html
This was presented as my Lightning Talk at the 2001 YAPC
You can hear my heatwave-addled delivery of the talk in this 1.4MB mp3 file
Ways that Object-Oriented Programming is like Japanese Food
I think both Object-Oriented Programming and Japanese food are significant aesthetic and stylistic achievements they're both about taking simple meager ingredients and making something remarkable When I'm in the mood, I think Japanese food and OOP are minimalist. Perfectionist. And perfect.
When I'm not in the mood, I think they're both tedious, and so very bland at best! I say "at best", because when Japanese food gets really nasty and then tries to get un-blank, you get this occult goo that Japanese people optimistally call "curry" or, even worse, they get out the tonkatsu sauce. These are both bad things, and even wanting them is a sign that everything is just wrong.
And the OOP equivalent of those danger signs is, of course, iterators. [Except in streams!] Some people get one of those sushi-rolling mats, and they go hog wild, and they're suddenly thrilled with their culinary inventions the same way some people just love to design class hierarchies.

104. The OCaml Language
s, documents, resources, downloads. English, Fran§ais. Open Source, INRIA......Latest version of Caml dialect of stronglytyped functional language ML object-oriented programming, flexible module system, fast native compilers for many systems.
http://www.ocaml.org/
Welcome to the O'Caml language
``The programming tool of choice for discriminating hackers''
Objective Caml is a fast modern type-inferring functional programming language descended from the ML (Meta Language) family. The O'Caml compiler was developed at INRIA's projet Cristal
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105. MacDevCenter.com: Components Of Object-Oriented Programming [Apr. 20, 2001]
Components of objectoriented programming. 04/20/2001 In the world of object-orientedprogramming, your application is the project supervisor.
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Components of Object-Oriented Programming
Object-oriented programming is the cornerstone of modern software, including Apple's Mac OS X. The fundamental logical unit of object-oriented programming (OOP) is the class . Think of a class as a tiny sub-program on your computer that exists for one very specialized purpose. You build applications by assembling these classes in a useful way, and directing them to work in concert to accomplish something more complicated. Thus, the sum is greater than the parts. Building classes to construct an application is very much like building a skyscraper. We know that successful skyscraper construction requires the efforts of many talented individuals. Specialists are needed to pour the concrete, install the electrical systems, fit the plumbing, coordinate the communications, and complete a host of other complicated tasks. For every task, there's someone who has done it before and knows how to do it right. But you can't simply get a group of specialists together and hope that they spontaneously organize themselves to build a skyscraper. You need a project manager, a foreman, or someone to who has a clear understanding of the grand scheme to manage the workforce. The project manager sets everything in motion, telling the specialists exactly what to do. In the world of object-oriented programming, your application is the project supervisor.

106. Microsoft Chimes In With New C Sharp Programming Language
Following on from its .NET plans announced last week, Microsoft has announced its C (C sharp) objectoriented programming language for building XML-based applications.
http://www.xephon.com/news/00063019.html
30 June 2000
Microsoft chimes in with new C sharp programming language
Following on from its .NET plans announced last week, Microsoft has announced its C# (C sharp) object-oriented programming language for building XML-based applications. Deriving from Visual C++, it promises to enable C and C++ developers to use existing skills to build XML programs. It's being aimed, says the vendor, at building better Web applications and components with fewer lines of code or opportunities for error. It says the tool will let developers build Web services that can be used across the Internet from any language on any platform. It will also enable complete access to the underlying platform, as well as low-level code control, for building complex business systems. What's more, the company is working on a standard for C# with the European ECMA standards body, with whom Sun fell out over the standards process for Java. C# specifications have been submitted and it's being supported by the likes of Andersen Consulting, Fujitsu Software, Pandesic, Razorfish, Seagate Software, and USWeb/CKS. Web address: http://www.microsoft.com

107. Object-Oriented Programming In Oberon-2
Tutorial with history, descriptions, code samples, references.
http://statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/oberon/kurs/www/Oberon2.OOP.html
Home Up Intro Contents Chapter Design Assert Timing EBNF ... Pas Last Changed: Nov. 19, 1997 This is a conversion from Oberon text to HTML. The converter software is still under development, and some features or information may be missing in this converted version. HTML hypertext facilities are not yet active in this document. To exploit the interactive facilities, use Oberon System 3 and the source of this text, available as ASCII-coded Oberon System 3 documents . A previous version is also available for Oberon V4. To access this and other additional material use ftp For the convenience of our students, most of this information and the related material is in German. Sorry if this is not one of your languages.
G. Sawitzki OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN OBERON-2
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Oberon-2 is a refined version of Oberon developed at ETH. It introduces type-bound procedures, read-only export of data, and open array variables. The For statement is reintroduced. This paper concentrates on type-bound procedures which make Oberon-2 an object-oriented language with dynamically-bound messages and strong type checking at compile time. Messages can also be sent as data packets (extensible records) that are passed to a handler procedure and are interpreted at run time. This is as flexible as the Smalltalk message dispatching mechanism. Objects carry type information at run time which allows dynamic binding of messages, run time type tests, and the implementation of persistent objects. Oberon-2 is available on various machines.

108. Object-Oriented Programming
objectoriented programming. OOPSLA 95 (International Conference on Object -Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications). October 1995.
http://library.readscheme.org/page4.html
Object-Oriented Programming
  • David Tucker and Shriram Krishnamurthi. "Pointcuts and Advice in Higher-Order Languages". Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2003) . April 2003. Available online: ps pdf slides David Tucker and Shriram Krishnamurthi. "A Semantics for Pointcuts and Advice in Higher-Order Languages". Brown University. Tech Report CS–02–13. 2003. Available online: pdf ps Hidehiko Masuhara and Gregor Kiczales. "Modeling Crosscutting in Aspect-Oriented Mechanisms". . July 2003. Available online: pdf slides slides (pps) Hidehiko Masuhara, Gregor Kiczales and Chris Dutchyn. "A Compilation and Optimization Model for Aspect-Oriented Programs". Compiler Construction (CC2003) . 2003. Available online: pdf Chirs Dutchyn, Gregor Kiczales and Hidehiko Masuhara. "AOP Language Exploration Using the Aspect Sand Box". Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD 2002) . April 2002. Hidehiko Masuhara, Gregor Kiczales and Chris Dutchyn. "Compilation Semantics of Aspect-Oriented Programs". Foundations Of Aspect-Oriented Languages (Workshop at AOSD 2002) . April 2002. Available online: pdf Doug Orleans. "Incremental Programming with Extensible Decisions".

109. ECOOP
Listing of the conferences and their workshops from 1987 to 2002 with links to the proceedings' TOCs. Some links to homepages as well as the official page.
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/ecoop/index.html
European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP)
ECOOP Home Page (Berne, Switzerland)
Object-Orientation Ph.D. Network
18. ECOOP 2004: Oslo, Norway
Martin Odersky (Ed.): ECOOP 2004 - Object-Oriented Programming, 18th European Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 14-18, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3086 Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22159-X
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ECOOP 2004 Home Page
17. ECOOP 2003: Darmstadt, Germany
Luca Cardelli (Ed.): ECOOP 2003 - Object-Oriented Programming, 17th European Conference, Darmstadt, Germany, July 21-25, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2743 Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40531-3
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ECOOP 2003 Home Page
Boris Magnusson
(Ed.): ECOOP 2002 - Object-Oriented Programming, 16th European Conference, Malaga, Spain, June 10-14, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2374 Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43759-2
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ECOOP 2002 Home Page Ana M. D. Moreira Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2548 Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-00233-2
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15. ECOOP 2001: Budapest, Hungary
(Ed.): ECOOP 2001 - Object-Oriented Programming, 15th European Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 18-22, 2001, Proceedings.

110. Internet Reality - Virtual Object System
A software infrastructure for distributed objectoriented programming. The primary application for VOS is a multiuser virtual environment run by many interconnected clients.
http://interreality.org
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Virtual Object System: A new generation of Internet communications
The Virtual Object System (VOS) is a hierachical distributed object system, a dessert topping, and a floor wax. It is an infrastructure for object-oriented network communication, and building flexible, distributed object networks for a variety of purposes, but our primary application is multiuser collaborative virtual environments. It also tastes good and will keep your floors shiny. Learn more about VOS here
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111. Have OOPL, Will Travel
Teacher and author in the field of objectoriented programming Languages (OOPL) since 1989.
http://www.oopl.com

112. Don't Fear The OOP
A java tutorial that shows you why Coding Java (or any other objectoriented programming) is just like writing a trashy Western novel. By Jos Claerbout.
http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/josman/oop/
Don't fear the OOP
A java tutorial that shows you why Coding Java
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is just like writing a trashy Western novel.
How to understand Java by looking at pretty colors.
by Jos Claerbout
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in MS Word Jos was inspired by Matthias Schwab to learn about OOP (Object Oriented Programming) and Java. The first thing Jos did with Java was to write a manual in his own inimitable style: Jos met Matthias in the summer of '97. "Matt was helping Jos learn Java, but it must be said that they spent a good deal of time discussing 'Life, the Universe and Everything' as well. Both were well read and literate, and both enjoyed proving it," recalls Andrew Long . Matthias tells us much more About a hundred Oop readers per day come from many places . Here are some cyber thanks from students: [
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113. Java_oo
An introduction to the Java programming language and objectoriented programming, specifically for developers interested in creating web applications.
http://devdaily.com/java/java_oo/
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114. LinuxWorld
In this interview Bjarne Stroustrup talks about the objectoriented revolution, the rigors of real-world software development, the continuing divergence of C and C++, and some additions to the C++ standard that he'd like to see.
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2001-02/lw-02-stroustrup_p.html
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115. Cobol Resources
Lists extensive links to various COBOL resources and also includes CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, COBOL Web programming, objectoriented COBOL programming, and leading-edge COBOL books.
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116. Object-Z Systems – Home Of CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, Object-Z Publi
Home of CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, ObjectZ publishing, cobol standards, object-oriented cobol, articles, reviews, tools, online chat, cobol books, code, links, samples, and programming.
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117. Programming Language Comparison
Table compares popular objectoriented languages Eiffel, Smalltalk, Ruby, Java, C++, Python, Perl, Visual Basic.
http://www.jvoegele.com/software/langcomp.html
jvoegele.com Programmer's Corner > Programming Language Comparison
Programming Language Comparison
by Jason Voegele What follows is my personal evaluation and comparison of many popular programming languages. It is intended to provide very high-level information about the respective languages to anyone who is trying to decide which language(s) to learn or to use for a particular project. You can find a similar comparisons from Google Note: N/A indicates that a topic or feature is not applicable to the language. Eiffel Smalltalk Ruby Java C# C++ Python Perl Visual Basic Object-Orientation Pure Pure Pure Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid / Multi-Paradigm Hybrid Add-On / Hybrid Partial Support Static / Dynamic Typing Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Static Static Dynamic Dynamic Static Generic Classes Yes N/A N/A No No Yes N/A N/A No Inheritance Multiple Single Single class, multiple "mixins" Single class, multiple interfaces Single class, multiple interfaces Multiple Multiple Multiple None Feature Renaming Yes No Yes No No No No No No Method Overloading No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Operator Overloading Yes Yes?

118. Home Page For Kim B. Bruce
Williams College Semantics and design of programming languages, type theory, object-oriented languages, models of higher-order lambda calculus including subtypes and bounded polymorphism.
http://www.cs.williams.edu/~kim/
Kim B. Bruce
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119. Visual Programming Languages Research Papers
Large list of papers, with abstracts and comments objectoriented, dataflow, and tree structures. Very useful.
http://www-ist.massey.ac.nz/~plyons/711_html/VPL papers.html
Paul Lyons ' pages
VPL Papers
Brief description Author(s) Title languages that treat VPLs as a beginners' tool: Tanimoto and Glinert (1986) Designing Iconic Programming Systems: Representation and Learnability papers that contain a taxonomy of Visual Programming Languages or survey a number of VPLs Nan C. Shu (1985) Visual Programming Languages: A Perspective and Dimensional Analysis Hils, D.D. (1992) Visual; Languages and Computing Survey: Data Flow Visual Programming Languages Green, T.R.G., and Petre, M. (1996a) Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A "Cognitive Dimensions" Framework a re simply essential reading for anyone interested in HCI, or VPL Shneiderman (1983) Direct Manipulation: A step beyond Programming languages Green, T.R.G., and Petre, M. (1996b) Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A "Cognitive Dimensions" Framework describe special-purpose VPLs: Serot, J., Quenot, G., and Zavidovique, B. (1995) A Visual Dataflow Programming Environment for a Real Time parallel Vision Machine describe general-purpose Visual Programming Languages Rasure, J.R., and Williams, C.S., (1991)

120. Concepts And Architecture Of Vista - A Multiparadigm Programming Environment
Visual multiparadigm programming visual + objectoriented (signal flow + data flow); from Proceedings of 10th IEEE/CS Symposium on Visual Languages, St. Louis, USA, 4-7 October 1994.
http://www.swe.uni-linz.ac.at/publications/abstract/TR-SE-94.17.html
Concepts and Architecture of Vista - a Multiparadigm Programming Environment S. Schiffer, J.H. Fröhlich
This paper describes Vista, a visual multiparadigm programming environment. We introduce the notion of processors and networks and discuss their application in the construction of event-driven and data-transformation systems. Further, we give an overview of Vista's object-oriented architecture.
S. Schiffer, J.H. Fröhlich, Concepts and Architecture of Vista - a Multiparadigm Programming Environment , Proceedings of the 10th IEEE/CS Symposium on Visual Languages, St. Lois, USA, October 4 - 7, 1994.
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