| Urs Hölzle and David Ungar. The Case for Pure Object-Oriented Languages. In Proceedings of the OOPSLA `92 Workshop on Object-Oriented Languages: The Next Generation. Vancouver, Canada, October 1992. |
....is highly optimized, flexibility suffers because many design parameters are hardwired in the code. For example, current compiled code oriented systems often use impure interfaces that expose implementation information in order to obtain better performance, thereby severely compromising reusability [HU92]. We wish to emphasize reuse in a broader sense, where reuse equals saved programming effort. Programming time is much more important than compilation time because the computational power needed for recompilation becomes cheaper and cheaper every year whereas the programmer s time does not. Of ....
Urs Hölzle and David Ungar. The Case for Pure Object-Oriented Languages. In Proceedings of the OOPSLA `92 Workshop on Object-Oriented Languages: The Next Generation. Vancouver, Canada, October 1992.
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