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  2. E (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The E language and its standard library employ a capability-based design philosophy throughout in order to help programmers build secure software and to enable software components to co-operate even if they don't fully trust each other. In E, object references serve as capabilities, hence capabilities add no computational or conceptual overhead ...

  3. Object-Oriented Software Construction - Wikipedia

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    languages and environments. 33 O-O programming and Ada 34 Emulating object technology in non-O-O environments 35 Simula to Java and beyond: major O-O languages and environments. Part G: Doing it right. 36 An object-oriented environment Epilogue, In Full Frankness Exposing the Language. Part H: Appendices. A Extracts from the Base library

  4. List of object-oriented programming languages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable programming languages with features designed for object-oriented programming (OOP). The listed languages are designed with varying degrees of OOP support. Some are highly focused in OOP while others support multiple paradigms including OOP. [1] For example, C++ is a multi-paradigm language including OOP; [2] however ...

  5. Category:Object-oriented programming languages - Wikipedia

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    This category lists those programming languages that support the object-oriented programming paradigm. Note that these programming languages are further classified as being either: Class-based, or; Prototype-based

  6. Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    Object-oriented programming uses objects, but not all of the associated techniques and structures are supported directly in languages that claim to support OOP. The features listed below are common among languages considered to be strongly class- and object-oriented (or multi-paradigm with OOP support), with notable exceptions mentioned.

  7. List of BIM software - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... (BIM) software. Building information modeling ...

  8. Category:Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    O. Object (computer science) Object binding; Object Data Management Group; Object database; Object hierarchy; Object model; Object slicing; Object-modeling language

  9. Object-based language - Wikipedia

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    A language that also supports inheritance or subtyping is classified as object-oriented. [1] Even though object-oriented seems like a superset of object-based, they are used as mutually exclusive alternatives, rather than overlapping. [citation needed] Examples of strictly object-based languages – supporting an object feature but not ...