Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear.
Ideas emerge into the field of computer science in different ways. Sometimes they are carried forward by a single prominent publication. However, some important ideas, such as object-oriented programming, are promoted by a stream of articles.
| Publicado en: | Computer (00189162) Vol. 54; no. 10; pp. 79 - 82 |
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IEEE
Oct2021
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