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FIT-DJAAcad. year: 2014/2015
In order to implement dynamic, adaptive software systems, programming languages must support reasoning about their own structure, performance, and environment (often called "reflection"). Furthermore, there must be support for dynamic modification of structure and behavior. LISP and Smalltalk are typical examples of dynamic languages. The course deals with object orientation in programming languages, operating systems and database systems, Smalltalk influence upon object oriented technologies. It introduces to pure object oriented dynamic languages and systems Smalltalk and Self, architectures and principles of implementation of Smalltalk-like systems as well as their use in rapid prototyping.
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Understanding general principles of pure object orientation and its applications.
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branch MBI , 0 year of study, summer semester, electivebranch MBS , 0 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optionalbranch MIN , 0 year of study, summer semester, electivebranch MIS , 0 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optionalbranch MMI , 0 year of study, summer semester, electivebranch MMM , 0 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optionalbranch MPV , 0 year of study, summer semester, electivebranch MSK , 0 year of study, summer semester, electivebranch MGM , 0 year of study, summer semester, elective
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