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Does mainframe will support object oriented concept? Justify.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: June 01, 2006     Asked by: Mahantesh H M 
  
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March 18, 2006 19:38:31   #1  
Culver_lake Member Since: March 2006   Contribution: 46    

RE: Does mainframe will support object oriented concep...
Of course. Object Orientation is a dicipline of programming at the source level. By the time it executes the machine instructions concepts like objects are long gone.
 
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March 31, 2006 06:27:39   #2  
sharayu        

RE: Does mainframe will support object oriented concep...
Cobol 2002 is based on Object Oriented Concepts and is the latest version of it. I guess Mainframes with OO will soon be launched as the heart of it ie Cobol is already ready with OO.
 
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May 16, 2006 04:00:34   #3  
dev.srivani        

RE: Does mainframe will support object oriented concep...

There is a language called cool which is a cobol object oriented language which is supported by mainframe. There are some companies which are already using cool from past 1980's. Thanks


 
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June 01, 2006 07:08:08   #4  
priya anbanandam        

RE: Does mainframe will support object oriented concep...

hi all

AION tool used in mainframes it's an expert system tool uses object oriented concepts in depth.

thanks


 
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