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Date: 2018-06-25 09:59:57
Computing
Software engineering
Computer programming
Object-oriented programming languages
Abstract data types
Object
Java
Iterator
Scala
Abstraction
Java collections framework
Object-oriented programming

Proceedings: Equality and Hashing for (Almost) Free: Generating Implementations from Abstraction Functions

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