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The Object Oriented Programming Languages
(OOPL).
Done by: Tayeb El Alaoui Supervised by: Dr Driss Kettani
Outline
IntroductionTeam presentationContext presentationSubject presentation
SimulaSmalltalkModula-3Self
Outline
Eiffel C++ Java Conclusion
Importance of Object Oriented.Advantages of Object Oriented.Programmers interest.
Introduction
Team presentation.
Context presentation.
Subject presentation
Team presentation
Tayeb El Alaoui ( Junior student )
Amine Mestari ( senior student )
Context presentation
To complete the requirements of our Software Engineering II course.
To improve my communication skills. To be in accordance with what we are
doing now in the course.
Subject presentation
Definition of Object Orientedness:(from Rob Coronel in his book Database Systems ).
Definition of Object(by Terry Montlick).
two dozen major object-oriented programming languages in use today.
This presentation only attempts to look at the meaning of ``Object Oriented'' as a property of Programming Languages.
Simula
Creators: Developed at the Norvegian Computing Center by Kristen
Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl.
Influences: Algol 60.
Features and design Start version: Activity-process based programming
language.
Last version: ``classes'' and ``objects'' .
Simula
Support for objects: Protected state, single inheritance for sub-typing and
code sharing, partially abstract classes, method overriding, and nested closures.
Drawback:
No support for the dynamic dispatch.
Smalltalk
Creators: Developed by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, and Adele
Goldberg at Xerox PARC.
Influences B220 Tapes, Sketchpad, Simula, and Lisp.
Features and design:It is is an untyped, class based language.
Smalltalk
Instance methods are kept locally to each object and can refer to both the class variables and the instance variables.
All methods are public, while all attributes are private.
Single inheritance, abstract classes, method overriding.
Inheritance: code sharing, but also specialization of objects.
Modula-3
Creators Designed by Luca Cardelli, Jim Donahue, Mick
Jordan, Bill Kalsow, Greg Nelson.
Influences Modula-2+ (and from it: Modula-2, Mesa, Cedar).
Features and Design It is a class based language in which class
names act as type names.
Modula-3
There are no explicit type definitions or declarations.
Class definitions are ``partial opaque'‘.Single Inheritance is provided as a means of
type specializationCode reuse and Abstract Classes.Generic Modules for source code reuse.Modula-3 is strongly typed, with no automatic
conversion, or type inference.
Self
Creators David Ungar and Randall Smith.
Influences Smalltalk.
Features and DesignIt is a Classless Language, which uses
prototype objects, and cloning to construct new objects.
Self
There are no Static types, or type declarations required.
All operations are implemented as messages.Every object is composed entirely of slots.Each slot of an object can be thought of as a
memory addressInheritance, code sharing and dynamic
dispatch are all provided via slots, messages, and cloning.
Eiffel
Creators: Eiffel was designed by Bertrand Meyer at Interactive
Software Engineering.
Influences:Simula67.
Features and design: It is a Class based language, in which the
definition of "Type'' and ''Class'' are identical.
Eiffel
Multiple inheritance.Code reuse.It allows the programmer to not only Redefine
the implementation of particular features, but also to modify the Client list of inherited features.
It provides Assertions in the form of Invariants over objects.
C++
Creators:Bjarne Stroustrup.
Influences:C, Simula, and Cpre.
Features and design: It is a class based language, designed to allow
the programmer very low level control over object structure and access.
C++
Virtual (abstract) functions and virtual classes. Public/private/protected access control over
individual member functions and attributes.Friend classes.Multiple inheritance (for code sharing) Method overloading and exceptions.
Java
It is a Class based language. Creators:
Developed by by James Gosling, Bill Joy, and Guy Steele at Sun Microsystems.
Influences:Modula-3, C++, and Lisp.
Features and design:Partial abstract classes.
Java
Single and multiple inheritance.Close ties with the Internet and Web browsers.Portable language that can run on any web-
enabled computer .No pointers.It has garbage collection.Multiple levels of implementation hiding.
Java is the latest pure OOPL.
Conclusion
Object-oriented programming offers a new and powerful model for writing computer software.
It improves the maintenance, reusability, and modifiability of a software.
Major shift in thinking by programmers.