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object oriented programming in eiffel
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1.introduction
2.beginning eiffel
3.abstract data types
4.classes and features
5.eiffel intructions
6.storage structures
7.expressions and calls
8.semantics of abstract data types
9.correctness: the client supplier relationship
10.correctness:programming by contract
11.building type as subtypes
12.adapting inherited features
13.polymorphism and dynamic binding
14.the exception mechanism
15.client supplier vs inheritance
16.additional facilities in eiffel
17.eiffel concurrency
18.a case study |
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