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Nov 4, 2002 · Zonnon language experiment, or how to implement a non-conventional object model for .NET. Authors: Jürg Gutknecht. Jürg Gutknecht.
PDF | Programming languages provide a limited range of mechanisms to represent concepts. This means that the final program lacks important information.
INTRODUCTION. This is a report on a work in progress. The project emerged from our participation in Project 7, a collaboration initiative launched by.
Abstract. In this article we present the principles of design of a new programming language called Zonnon and its implementation for .NET.
Zonnon for.NET - A Language and Compiler Experiment · Zonnon language experiment, or how to implement a non-conventional object model for .NET · Active Oberon for ...
We briefly discuss both the mapping of Zonnon's object model to .NET and the use of a new compiler integration technology called CCI.
Zonnon language experiment, or how to implement a non-conventional object model for .NET. Jürg Gutknecht, Eugene Zueff. 2002 Companion of the 17th annual ACM ...
In contrast to popular object-oriented languages, Zonnon propagates a symmetric compositional inheritance model. In this paper, we first give a brief overview ...
Zonnon is a programming language along the Oberon, Modula, and Pascal language line. Jürg Gutknecht is the author of the programming language.
Zonnon introduces the concept of 'active objects' which are used to represent real world concurrent objects within computer programs. The Zonnon Language Report ...