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Common Base Language, by Ole-Johan Dahl, Bjørn Myhrhaug and Kristen Nygaard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145
Computers and Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456
History of Computing: Learning from the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

History of Computing: Learning from the Past

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-08-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

History of Computing: Learning from the Past Why is the history of computing important? Given that the computer, as we now know it, came into existence less than 70 years ago it might seem a little odd to some people that we are concerned with its history. Isn’t history about ‘old things’? Computing, of course, goes back much further than 70 years with many earlier - vices rightly being known as computers, and their history is, of course, important. It is only the history of electronic digital computers that is relatively recent. History is often justified by use of a quote from George Santayana who famously said that: ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’...

Happy 25th anniversary objects !
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Happy 25th anniversary objects !

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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ECOOP '88 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

ECOOP '88 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-03-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

“ ..... object oriented seems to be becoming in the 1980s what structured programming was in the 1970s. ” Brian Randell and Pete Lee This quotation is from the invitation to the annual Newcastle University Conference on Main Trends in Computing, September 1988. It seems to capture the situation quite well, only that the object orientation is being materialised in languages and language constructs, as well as in the style of programming and as a perspective upon the task considered. The second European Conference on Object Oriented Programming (ECOOP’88) was held in Oslo, Norway, August 15-17, 1988, in the city where object oriented programming was born more than 20 years ago, when the Simula language appeared. The objectives of ECOOP’88 were to present the best international work in the field of object oriented programming to interested participants from industry and academia, and to be a forum for the exchange of ideas and the growth of professional relationships.

Comprehensive object-oriented learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Comprehensive object-oriented learning

There is a high demand for understanding the learner's actions, strategies and thoughts while solving object-oriented problems. The book provides new insight into knowledge-acquiring processes and shows how to successfully integrate the empirically based findings into pedagogical design.

Object-oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Object-oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language

Object-oriented programming originated with the Simula language developed by Kristen Nygaard in Oslo in the 1960s. Now, from the birthplace of OOP, comes the new BETA programming language, for which this book is both tutorial and reference. It provides a clear introduction to the basic concepts of OOP and to more advanced topics.

History of Nordic Computing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

History of Nordic Computing

Computing in the Nordic countries started in late 1940s mainly as an engineering activity to build computing devices to perform mathematical calculations and assist mathematicians and engineers in scientific problem solving. The early computers of the Nordic countries emerged during the 1950s and had names like BARK, BESK, DASK, SMIL, SARA, ESKO, and NUSSE. Each of them became a nucleus in institutes and centres for mathematical computations programmed and used by highly qualified professionals. However, one should not forget the punched-card machine technology at this time that had existed for several decades. In addition, we have a Nordic name, namely Frederik Rosing Bull, contributing to ...