Re: Object oriented programming

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On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 15:39 -0800, Matthew Sims wrote:
> It's a new way of writing out programs that
> many new languages are taking in.

OO programming is definitely not a "new" way of writing programs.

> SIMULA I (1962-65) and Simula 67 (1967) are the two first
> object-oriented languages. Simula 67 introduced most of the key
> concepts of object-oriented programming: both objects and classes,
> subclasses (usually referred to as inheritance) and virtual
> procedures, combined with safe referencing and mechanisms for bringing
> into a program collections of program structures described under a
> common class heading (prefixed blocks).

Pretty sure that probably out dates many of the people subscribed to the
list. ;-) (i included..)

-Robby

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