| Ng, K. W. and C. K. Luk. "I+: A Multiparadigm Language for Object-Oriented Declarative Programming," Computer Languages 21(2), 81-100, 1995. |
....classes. They usually define just a small piece of functionality and, combined with multiple inheritance, can cut down on the code duplication that arises when the language allows inheritance only at the class level. Another approach to finegrained inheritance is found in the language I [Ng and Luk 1995]. I inheritance is not determined by subclassing, but by explicitly listing the methods to inherit. The fine grained aspects of similarity inheritance are closer to the I approach than to the mixin approach. Some differences however, are that similarity inheritance allows even ....
Ng, K. W. and C. K. Luk. "I+: A Multiparadigm Language for Object-Oriented Declarative Programming," Computer Languages 21(2), 81-100, 1995.
....classes. They usually define just a small piece of functionality and, combined with multiple inheritance, can cut down on the code duplication that arises when the language allows inheritance only at the class level. Another approach to fine grained inheritance is found in the language I [14]. I inheritance is not determined by subclassing, but by explicitly listing the methods to inherit. Neither of these approaches supports a granularity finer than whole methods. 2.2 Combining spreadsheets with objectoriented programming Many VPLs have incorporated object oriented concepts [3, ....
Ng, K. and C. Luk. "I+: A multiparadigm language for object-oriented declarative programming," Computer Languages 21(2), 81-100, 1995.
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