SIMULA 67
<language> A version of SIMULA I? Association for SIMULA Users Simula a.s., Postboks 4403 - Torshov, N-0402 Oslo 4, Norway, versions for almost every computer. E-mail: Henry Islo hio@helios.sunet.se. ftp:/lund.se:/mac/misc/simula/, ftp://ftp.fenk.wau.nl/pub/simula/compilers, ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/cim/. ["Object-Oriented Programming with SIMULA", Bjorn Kirkerud, A-W 1989]. ["Data Processing - Programming Languages - SIMULA", Swedish Standard SS 63 61 14 (1987), available through ANSI]. [Difference from SIMULA I?] (1995-03-29) | ||||
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Simula
Simula is a name for two programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard. Syntactically, it is a fairly faithful superset of Algol 60.
Simula 67 introduced objects, classes, subclasses, virtual methods, coroutines, discrete event simulation, and features garbage collection.
Simula is considered one of the earliest object-oriented programming languages. As its name implies, Simula was designed for doing simulations, and the needs of that domain provided the framework for many of the features of object-oriented languages today.
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