top | item 33636335 (no title) vegai_ | 3 years ago Heh. I'm sure they thought and worked on others things too, but many focused on it, yes. discuss order hn newest matheusmoreira|3 years ago Any recent innovations? Because even traditional object-oriented languages like Java and C# seem to be getting more functional over time, and the endless attempts to add classes to Javascript only make it worse. pjmlp|3 years ago Lots of them, people only have to look beyond Java and C#.Many of those "functional" features like LINQ, were already present in Smalltalk collections and CLU.As for what inovations, OOPSLA, ECOOP, ACM, IEEE proceedings have plenty of research papers on the matter.
matheusmoreira|3 years ago Any recent innovations? Because even traditional object-oriented languages like Java and C# seem to be getting more functional over time, and the endless attempts to add classes to Javascript only make it worse. pjmlp|3 years ago Lots of them, people only have to look beyond Java and C#.Many of those "functional" features like LINQ, were already present in Smalltalk collections and CLU.As for what inovations, OOPSLA, ECOOP, ACM, IEEE proceedings have plenty of research papers on the matter.
pjmlp|3 years ago Lots of them, people only have to look beyond Java and C#.Many of those "functional" features like LINQ, were already present in Smalltalk collections and CLU.As for what inovations, OOPSLA, ECOOP, ACM, IEEE proceedings have plenty of research papers on the matter.
matheusmoreira|3 years ago
pjmlp|3 years ago
Many of those "functional" features like LINQ, were already present in Smalltalk collections and CLU.
As for what inovations, OOPSLA, ECOOP, ACM, IEEE proceedings have plenty of research papers on the matter.