Object-oriented programming:

Describes object-oriented programming, an approach in which software organization corresponds closely to the complex systems being simulated. Object-oriented programming supplants conventional procedure-calls with a more general mechanism of sending messages, and therefore greatly enhances the flexi...

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Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. Univ. Video Communications 1989
Series:Distinguished lecture series / Industry leaders in computer science and electrial engineering 2
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Summary:Describes object-oriented programming, an approach in which software organization corresponds closely to the complex systems being simulated. Object-oriented programming supplants conventional procedure-calls with a more general mechanism of sending messages, and therefore greatly enhances the flexibility and reusability of software components.
Physical Description:1 Videokassette [VHS] (44:51 Min.)

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