OOP Hits the Mainstream.(Object-oriented programming)(Technology Information)

Enterprise Systems Journal, June, 2001 by Britt, Phil; Moore, Tom

Object-oriented programming (OOP)is being used more and more by the computer software industry. This article takes a look at OOP.

Advances, Market Trends Bring OOP Center Stage

After years of hype and just-missed expectations, object-oriented programming (OOP) is coming into its own as a mainstream practice for building enterprise computing environments. The programming technique offers developers and companies a faster way to field applications, at a lower cost. It is simplifying development and integration of applications in enterprise and Internet environments. And, steadily, software objects are gaining more intelligence, allowing easier development of software components -- which, in turn, contribute to faster development cycles and lower cost factors....

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