Handbook of Programming Languages: Object-oriented programming languages

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Macmillan Technical Pub., 1998 - Computers - 444 pages
Volume II of The Handbook of Programming Languages covers four important Imperative Languages: FORTRAN 95, C, Turbo Pascal, and Icon. FORTRAN was the first of the major programming languages; Wait Brainerd, has been active where FORTRAN 77, FORTRAN 90 and, now, FORTRAN 95 are concerned This volume also features an essay on its history and development of C by its creator, Dennis Ritchie. Computing pioneer Ralph Griswold, the creator of Icon, has contributed a foundation for both the philosophy behind and the use of the language. Ron Cytron writes a unique essay on Intermediate Languages and Series Editor-in-Chief, Peter H. Salus provides a foreword on the development of computer languages. The material about the languages themselves will enable the reader to evaluate which is most suitable for the task at hand.
-- Wait Brainerd on FORTRAN
-- Dennis Ritchie, creator of C
-- Steve Summitt's work on programming in C
-- Glenn Grotzinger on Turbo Pascal
-- Ralph Griswold, creator of Icon

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ObjectOriented Communication Software
17
Smalltalk
49
Programming with Smalltalk
95
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