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by Rochus
1387 days ago
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The text has errors. E.g. > This OOP was created in 1962 No. The 1962 Simula I version was a dedicated simulation language and didn't feature inheritance or virtual methods. The features we today consider "object-oriented" were introduced with Simula 67, which was conceived as a general purpose programming language, not only a simulation language. > the name “Simula” was gotten from two simulation programming languages, Simula 67 and Simula I Only Simula I was dedicated to simulation; Simula 67 was a general purpose PL; Simula I was frist called "Simula"; the suffix was added later. Anyway, the text reads as if it was generated. |
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