The Interpretation of Object-Oriented Programming Languages
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Rating | : | 4.73 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1852335475 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Interpretation of Object-Oriented Programming Languages provides a comprehensive treatment of the main approaches to object-oriented languages, including class-based, prototype and actor languages. It now also includes a new appendix on BeCecil, a kernel language that can implement object-oriented constructs within a single framework.. The chapter covers all aspects of C# that relate to object-oriented programming. This revised and extended edition includes a completely new chapter on Microsoft's new C# language, a language specifically designed for modern, component-oriented, networked applications. While there are many books on particular languages, there are very few that deal with all aspects of object-oriented programming languages
Very good survey of OO languages and their implementations J. Stephen Riley Silber I especially like the third chapter, on prototype-based languages. About time someone paid attention to those!This book is a good survey of the implementations and reasoning behind a variety of object-oriented languages (and languages confused for OO). There's a whole lot. Interesting overview but needs additional editing. This books gives an interesting overview of the concepts relating to object-oriented languages. Of particular interest are the discussion of prototype-based languages and the, albeit brief, discussion of reflection.The text, however, truly requires additional editing. Pro. A. Moss said Don't buy this excellent book!!!. This book has been republished under a different title:Object-Oriented Programming Languages: Interpretation (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)This is an EXCELLENT read, but I wish I hadn't blown an extra $70!