Proceedings of the 2001 Joint ACM-ISCOPE Conference on Java Grande 2001
DOI: 10.1145/376656.376812
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Kava

Abstract: ObJect-oriented programming languages have always distinguished between "primitive" and "user-defined" data types, and in the case of languages like C++ and Java, the primitives are not even treated as objects, further fragmenting the programming model. The distinction is especially problematic when a particular programrning community requires primitive-level support for a new data type, as for complex, intervals, fixed-pointed numbers, and so on.We present Kava, a design for a backward-compatible version of J… Show more

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