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has gloss | eng: TOM was an object oriented programming language developed in the 1990s that built upon the lessons learned from Objective-C. The main purpose of TOM was to allow for "unplanned reuse" of code via a well-developed extension mechanism. This concept was introduced seemingly by accident in Objective C and later proved to be of wide use, and was applied aggressively in TOM. |
lexicalization | eng: TOM |
instance of | c/Object-oriented programming languages |
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