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Includes FAQs, mailing lists, books, an FTP archive, and links to general articles.
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Cetus Links: 16604 Links on Objects and Components Simula The language was designed by Dahl, Myhrhaug and Nygaard at the Norwegian Computing Center, Oslo and the first version of the language, Simula-1, described in 1966, was strictly a Simulation language (like GPSS Soon thereafter, influenced by Hoare's ideas on...Simula Compiler based on the C
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Cim Table of Contents Allowed implementation restrictions Implementation dependent characteristics Implementation defined characteristics Capacity limitations Extension to the environment This document was generated on 11 September 1996 using the texi2html translator version 1.39....Simula to C compiler
ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/cim/
Contains a listing of conferences, mailing center, newsletters, and articles.
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ASU Probably the most advanced object oriented language available today, and certainly one of the most stable and error free. Other object oriented languages such as C Smalltalk, Modula II, etc, are subsets of SIMULA. The new language Beta is an...A paper describing how and why Simula, the first object-oriented language, was developed
http://java.sun.com/people/jag/SimulaHistory.html
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Simula Begin while 1 1 do begin outtext Hello World outimage; end; End; submitted by: thomas-t@dsv.su.se (Bad News)...Some information on Simula
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The Simula Programming Language Click below to go directly to a specific section: History Significant Language Features Areas of Application Sample Programs Related Links Printed References Acknowledgments History The SIMULA programming language was designed and built by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard at the...Designed to help with teaching and popularity by providing, eventually, a full online reference, and useful web pointers and access to Simula application software.
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Montreal SIMULA Site Simula as the basic language to teach programming. This Web site was created at that time to help counteract the lack of information, software and support for the language. Since then, our department got overwhelmed by the Java Tidal Wave...