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Have you found yourself wondering how the compiler knows which version of a virtual method to call? Do you believe that multiple inheritance is the world's greatest evil? Come learn about the design and implementation of C++, a widely used object-oriented language. Familiarity with object orientation and basic C syntax will be assumed. | Have you found yourself wondering how the compiler knows which version of a virtual method to call? Do you believe that multiple inheritance is the world's greatest evil? Come learn about the design and implementation of C++, a widely used object-oriented language. Familiarity with object orientation and basic C syntax will be assumed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 9 November 2010
[edit] *CANCELED* C++: A case study in object-oriented language implementation
Date: November 16, 2010, at 3:00 PM |
Presenters: Greg Brockman, David Benjamin |
Location: 4-231 |
Abstract: Have you found yourself wondering how the compiler knows which version of a virtual method to call? Do you believe that multiple inheritance is the world's greatest evil? Come learn about the design and implementation of C++, a widely used object-oriented language. Familiarity with object orientation and basic C syntax will be assumed. |