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- From: weh@abasin.dr.att.com (William E. Hopkins)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Found references to A++
- Keywords: Annotated C++, A++, assertions, preconditions, postconditions
- Message-ID: <18708@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 20:16:21 GMT
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- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- I was able to find two references to what is known as Annotated C++ or A++
- (``Annotated C++'' made electronic searches match on every reference to the
- ARM, which is practically *all* C++ papers/books written since 1990...):
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- Cline, M., and Lea, D., ``Using Annotated C++,'' C++ at Work, Secaucus, NJ,
- September 1990, p. 65.
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- Cline, M., and D. Lea, ``The Behavior of C++ Classes,'' Symposium on
- Object-Oriented Programming Emphasizing Practical Applications (SOOPPA),
- Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, September 1990, p. 81.
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- Unfortunately, those are not the easiest things to obtain (i.e., not in
- AT&T corporate library). Does anyone know of any other reference (I do
- have librarians trying to get the above)?
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- Bill Hopkins
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- P.S. Thanks to Mike Vilot for the pointer to the above in the class notes
- he wrote for TEC's Advanced C++ programming course.
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