Cetus Links: Languages Over 11,000 links on objects and components. |
Object Oriented FAQ: Object FAQ The most comprehensive resource on object technology anywhere. |
Object Oriented Programming in C Paul Field's fine, clear paper, published in C Vu 4:1 (November 1991), on how to use an object-like discipline with a procedural language. |
Object Oriented Programming: A guide for the beginner, from Modula-2 to Java Tutorial teaching basics of object oriented programming. Tailored to no one specific language, but examples are in C++, Java, Modula-2. |
Object Technology General introduction; documenting; suppliers, consulting firms, consortia; patterns, frameworks, class libraries; distributed objects; languages; databases; operating systems; modeling, methodologies; publications, people. |
Objects on the Web: Designing, Building, and Deploying Object-Oriented Applications for the Web By Ron Ben-Naton. |
OO Language Page Includes links to information on OOPLs, user group and JDK, IDE and libraries. |
OOP 2005 Conference (January 2005) presents object-based solutions in an expansive and fully comprehensive forum for users, experts and leading vendors. |
Planet Source Code Lets OOP programmers submit code for review by other programmers; many source code samples to help educate beginners on many concepts; contests where programmers vote for the most efficient, useful code recently submitted. |
Survey of Object Oriented Programming Languages Article by Chris Hostetter. This paper was intended as a learning experience for the author, in an attempt to better understand the history and development of Object Oriented Programming Languages. |
The Object-Oriented Page Large, well researched list of OO issues, languages, projects, and links. Excellent resource. |
Webopedia: Object-oriented programming Defines the term 'object-oriented programming', lists some links where you can get more information. |
WebReference.com: Class-Based vs. Prototype-Based Languages Brief explanation by Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D. |
What is Object-Oriented Software: An Introduction Simple explanations for object newbies. |
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