When most people think of object-oriented programming, they think of the interpretation of it that originated in Simula, that has since bubbled into Java, C++, and so on. Or maybe the prototype-based variant found in Self or JavaScript.
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All that talking about HYDROGEN was such fun, I was sad it was over.
So what could I explain about ARGON next? My design for CHROME is currently just a list of features and a plan for how to put them together, with no details whatsoever; TUNGSTEN is still in flux because I have research to do in the field of replicated storage, LITHIUM depends on TUNGSTEN, MERCURY depends on CARBON and LITHIUM, and so on.
So, I guess I'll have to talk about IRON, which is a data model.
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As promised, here is the sixth and final part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I draw some conclusions and discuss the road ahead.
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As promised, here is the fifth part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I will discuss implementation strategies.
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As promised, here is the fourth part of my series on HYDROGEN, where I will discuss device drivers.
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