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Personal site of Douglas C. Schmidt. Research information available includes Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE), TAO, CORBA, C++, and patterns.
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/
An academic group based apparently at U. Texas. Looks like this site has enough useful links, papers and freebies to kill a couple of hours, at least.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/oops
An index of object oriented resources.
http://www.cetus-links.org/
Links to object oriented technology related to modeling methodologies, programming languages, distributed computing, patterns, frameworks, business object, operating systems, database and other advanced topics. (Junichi Suzuki)
http://www.yy.cs.keio.ac.jp/~suzuki/jsuzuki.html
Home of E, the secure distributed object platform and scripting language for writing Capability-Based Smart Contracts.
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Welcome to ERights.Org Search this and related sites [California Home Mirror in Virtual Tonga] Quick Start for E Language Programming: Download E 0.8.35 Get your own copy of E All licenses are Mozilla or Mozilla compatible open source...Breaking news on object technology, components, business objects, and distributed computing on the Web.
http://jeffsutherland.com
Listing of information about research on type systems for object-oriented programming. (Laurent Dami)
http://cuiwww.unige.ch/OSG/research/Hop/types.html
Object-oriented software design and construction notes by Dennis Kafura at Virginia Tech.
http://www.cs.vt.edu/~kafura/cs2704/Notes.html
Home of ACM's annual object-oriented technical conference, with information on upcoming sessions and past conferences.
http://oopsla.acm.org/oopsla2k/
Links, white papers, book ordering and other information for object-oriented developers.
http://www.ambysoft.com/
Information on this object oriented style rule which aims to limit the number of objects each object interacts with.
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Law of Demeter Only talk to your friends is the motto. The style rule was first proposed at Northeastern University in the fall of 1987 by Ian Holland and popularized in books by Booch, Budd, Coleman, Larman, Page-Jones,...General reference sources, database issues, organizations and conferences, programming languages, software reusability, general software engineering, booksellers and publishers.
http://www.toa.com/