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Functional Object-Oriented Programming with Object-Gofer

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Object-Gofer is a small, practical extension of the functional programming language Gofer incorporating the following ideas from the object-oriented community: objects and top level classes, subtype and implementation inheritance, method redefinition, late binding and self type specialization. The semantics of Object-Gofer is defined by translation into pure Gofer. Although this restricts the design space, it turns out that using a suitable framework of monads, higher-order polymorphism, and overloading, objects smooth well with functions.

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Schulte, W., Achatz, K. (1997). Functional Object-Oriented Programming with Object-Gofer. In: Jarke, M., Pasedach, K., Pohl, K. (eds) Informatik ’97 Informatik als Innovationsmotor. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60831-5_75

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