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Authored by: mbouckaert on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 01:49 AM EDT |
I'd say stop at C because:
(1) It's the first widely distributed in a commercial environment (CPL/BCPL/B
wouldn't count)
(2) That lineage of labguages is (TTBOMK) the one starting the trend of external
libraries, with a very tenuous link to the core language. Well, except for
FORTRAN and Assemblers, I suppose. Languages like PL/I and Espol/B6700Algol/...
had stronger ties between syntax and semantics outside of the language core.
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Authored by: jesse on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 07:23 AM EDT |
As that has package-class-subclass-object.
And it uses the same dot notation for identification, though it does use
different names (http://staff.um.edu.mt/jskl1/talk.html a lecture on SIMULA, and
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