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Object-oriented programming / Object / Common Lisp Object System / Constant / Type system / Mutator method / Self / Object model / Prototype-based programming / Software engineering / Computer programming / Computing
Date: 2008-08-20 09:09:33
Object-oriented programming
Object
Common Lisp Object System
Constant
Type system
Mutator method
Self
Object model
Prototype-based programming
Software engineering
Computer programming
Computing

A (Not So) Short Introduction to S4 Object Oriented Programming in R V0.5.1 Christophe Genolini August 20, 2008

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