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Object-Oriented Programming and Reuse in Ada 9X
1993
TRI-Ada 1993 Tutorials Volume 2, Seattle, Washington, USA, September 18-23 1993
Ada 9X-the revised definition of the Ada programming language-provides support for object-oriented programming. This course examines the new, object-oriented features of the language, their use, and how they fit into Ada's strong type system and genericity mechanisms. Basic object-oriented mechanisms are covered, such as: extension, inheritance, and polymorphism. We then show how to integrate these mechanisms into good programming practice; topics include incremental programming, heterogeneous data structures, and mixin inheritance. The running theme is design for reuse.
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conference paper
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Publication date
1993
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TRI-Ada 1993 Tutorials Volume 2, Seattle, Washington, USA, September 18-23 1993
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Start page
945
End page
984
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Also available as Technical Report EPFL-DI No 93/30
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