| An object-oriented programming discipline for standard Pascal |
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Communications of the ACM
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Volume 30 , Issue 9 (September 1987)
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Pages: 772 - 776
Year of Publication: 1987
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT
A successful application, using standard Pascal in a large medical application program, demonstrates that benefits similar to those of specialized languages are possible in object-oriented programming.
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Cox. B.J. Message/object programming: An evolutionary change in programming technology. IEEE Softw. I, 1 (Jan. 1984). 50-61.
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Tesler, L. Object Pascal report. Strucf. Lang. World 9. 3 (1985). 10-14.
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REVIEW
"Gregory F. Wetzel : Reviewer"
This paper describes the authors' use of a programming discipline to achieve
the effects of progamming in an object-oriented language. The paper is
well written and discusses the advantages and limitations of their
technique. The authors have
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