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Simula is an extension of the ALGOL 60 language, and is the language that introduced to programming the ideas of classes, objects, inheritance, and dynamic binding, making it is the first, original object-oriented language. It was created by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard at the Norwegian Computing Center (NCC), Oslo, Norway, from 1962 to 1967. Simula is a direct predecessor of the BETA language. Nygaard was on BETA's design team. Simula was one of the direct inspirations for Alan Kay and Smalltalk.
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Simula to C compiler
By J.Sklenar. Document is based on an IT seminar called 30 Years of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) held at the University of Malta on 5/12/1997.
Designed to help with teaching and popularity by providing, eventually, a full online reference, and useful web pointers and access to Simula application software.
Encyclopedia article covering the Simula I and Simula 67 languages, including history and sample code.
By J.Sklenar. Document is based on an IT seminar called 30 Years of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) held at the University of Malta on 5/12/1997.
Encyclopedia article covering the Simula I and Simula 67 languages, including history and sample code.
Simula to C compiler
Designed to help with teaching and popularity by providing, eventually, a full online reference, and useful web pointers and access to Simula application software.

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