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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 05 2012 @ 06:03 AM EDT |
Yup, thats why "15" is not only wrong about the
Java "Operating System" but it should reflect where
Java got its concept of inheritance from, e.g.
"15. Inheritance is a characteristic of a class that results from the
superclass-subclass feature of most/all OO languages. True?
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Authored by: celtic_hackr on Saturday, May 05 2012 @ 09:42 AM EDT |
I'm not sure if he is thinking that Java created OOP, but your point is spot on.
Hopefully someone has told him that OOP was created before Java.
In fact Java was inspired, I think, in part by SmallTalk, which was itself
inspired by Simula (1967), the first widely accepted OOP language. I don't know
of an earlier one that has any substantial support or claims of being earlier.
But 1967, makes OOP a very old concept. Much much older than even a gleam in the
eye of Java's creator.
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- I agree - Authored by: PJ on Saturday, May 05 2012 @ 09:55 AM EDT
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