OOPSLA '89 Conference Proceedings: Object-Oriented Programing: Systems, Languages and Applications (Sigplan Notices Special Issues) - Softcover

Meyrowitz, Norman

 
9780201522495: OOPSLA '89 Conference Proceedings: Object-Oriented Programing: Systems, Languages and Applications (Sigplan Notices Special Issues)

Synopsis

In 1985 a group of 4 pioneers in object-oriented programming decided to plan and organize a North American conference on object-oriented programming systems. The group was Adele Goldberg, Tom Love, David Smith, and Allen Wirfs-Brock, and the conference was OOPSLA – Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications. The first OOPSLA was held at the Marriott Hotel in Portland, Oregon, in November 1986. About 600 people attended, about 50 papers were presented, and the attendees heard about Smalltalk, Lisp, Flavors, CommonLoops, Emerald, Trellis/Owl, Mach, Prolog, ABCL/1, prototypes, and distributed/concurrent programming from people like Danny Bobrow, Gregor Kiczales, Rick Rashid, Andrew Black, Dave Ungar, Henry Lieberman, Ralph Johnson, Dan Ingalls, Ward Cunningham, Kent Beck, Ivar Jacobson, and Bertrand Meyer.

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