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Block structured languages<br> | Block structured languages<br> | ||
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o-o languages motivation<br> | |||
Oo same as above | Oo same as above | ||
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o-o advantages over block-structured<br> | o-o advantages over block-structured<br> | ||
Block structured vs o-o languages<br> | Block structured vs o-o languages<br> | ||
usefulness of bloc-structured in o-o with examples<br> | usefulness of bloc-structured in o-o with examples<br> |
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5. Block-structured vs. o-o languages. Before o-o languages"took over the world" in the 1980s, the spotlight was on block-structured languages. Why were o-o languages more effective and more durable than block-structured languages? Can block structure be useful in an object-oriented language? Explain.
Block structured languages
Definition
Description
Examples
o-o languages motivation
Oo same as above
Definition
Description
Examples
o-o advantages over block-structured
Block structured vs o-o languages
usefulness of bloc-structured in o-o with examples