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Subtyping is not a good "match" for object-oriented languages
- Subtyping is not a good \Match" for object-oriented languages ? Kim B. Bruce 1 ,LeafPetersen 1
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Subtyping is not a good "Match" for object-oriented languages
- Subtyping is not a good "Match" for object-oriented languages ? Kim B. Bruce 1 , Leaf Petersen
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Foundations of object-oriented languages
- , it is not clear what to inherit. Robert van Gent: TOIL: a type-safe object-oriented imperative language. Van Gent
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Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages
- as a basis for comparisons between languages. The theory deals with object-oriented languages directly
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Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages
- as a basis for comparisons between languages. The theory deals with object-oriented languages directly
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Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages
- y Abstract A report on the workshop Foundations of ObjectOriented Languages, Paris, July 1994. 1
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Automatic Interprocedural Optimization for Object-Oriented Languages
- and transformation; enabling a dynamically-typed pure object-oriented language to match the performance of C on a set
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Method Reuse in Typed Object-Oriented Languages
- in programming languages can be found in several places [2, 4]. A major advantage of a strongly typed object-oriented
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Selective Specialization for Object-Oriented Languages
- framework for specialization in object-oriented languages and describe a goaldirected specialization
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Garbage Collection in Object-Oriented Languages
- . Defragmentation is the consolidation of live memory into a spatially contiguous space. In object-oriented
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