The art of the metaobject protocol. Bobrow D.G., Kiczales G., des Rivieres J.

The art of the metaobject protocol


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The art of the metaobject protocol Bobrow D.G., Kiczales G., des Rivieres J.
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The Art of the Meta-Object Protocol describes its philosophy very well. Interested readers may want to check out Gregor Kiczales' work on meta-object protocols, the canonical work being his "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol". These dynamic behaviors are governed by the metaobject protocol ( MOP) that each of these languages implements in their runtime. There have been extremely large applications (think millions of lines of code) been written using CLOS. Http://www.amazon.com/Art-Metaobject-Protocol-Gregor-Kiczales/dp/0262610744/ref=pd_sim_b_2. The Art of the Metaobject Protocol), even though that won't be as fast as if it were compiled to IL or JVM bytecode. Danirussel Lisp in Small Pieces by Quinniec The Art of the MetaObject Protocol Answer by S.Lott for . Holt, Computing Reviews Language Notes Text: English. I recommend any Lisper to get a copy of the book "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol" - IMHO this is an essential lecture for any programmer who wants to understand object oriented programming; not only in Lisp. Was indeed supposed to be specialized on slot names (like slot-unbound and slot-missing in ANSI Common Lisp), but that was changed only very late in the game before publication of The Art of the Metaobject Protocol. Learne by heart the holy CLHS and the holy RRS, and recite their sutras daily. [Note: Gregor Kiczales is one of the co-authors of The Art of the Metaobject Protocol. It's an introduction to the CLOS Metaobject Protocol which is more technical than others I have read - so may be harder to understand for newbies - but at the same time provides more insight into some of the internal details of the CLOS MOP. Learne about the art of the metaobject protocol, for you'll be a better programmer ever after. The Art of MetaObject Protocol by Gregor Kiczales, Jim des Rivieres, and Daniel G. Speaking of compatibility layers, I'm currently reading The Art of the MetaObject Protocol. Can you imagine presenting a paper about CLOS and having him ask you questions afterward?!