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by zepto
1976 days ago
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Actually he did invent Object Oriented programming. Simula was an inspiration, but was never considered as object oriented. After Kay came up with the concept, Simula was identified as part of the historical background. “I invented the term object oriented, and I can tell you that C++ wasn't what I had in mind.” —Alan Kay. |
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S089054011...
http://kristennygaard.org/FORSKNINGSDOK_MAPPE/F_OO_start.htm...
Kay came up with the term "object oriented programming", but he has made it very clear that what he had in mind has little relationship to what most people mean by that term today.
If you want to give Kay veto power over the correct application of the term, be my guest but please be consistent across all other cases where a word or phrase changes its meaning over time.
Contemporary OOP pays only lip service to Kay's ideas (something he would be the first to say), and is only tangentially influenced by Smalltalk at this point (Objective C probably being one of the few widely used counterpoints to that).