Object-Oriented Programming: Themes and Variations
Stefik, Mark; Bobrow, Daniel G.
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ISSN: 2371-9621
Abstract:
Over the past few years object-oriented programming languages have become popular in the artifical intelligence community, often as add-ons to Lisp. This is an introduction to the concepts of object-oriented programming based on our eperience of them in Loops, and secondarily a asurvey of some of the important variations and open issues that are being explored and debated among users of different dialects.
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