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Reflections on reflection
2012
Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Systems, programming, and applications: software for humanity - SPLASH '12
Though it usually makes its appearance only as a footnote in the broader discourse of object design, reflection is a recurring and sometimes noisily divisive topic in objectorientation. Glimmers of reflection pervade even the darkest corners of the tapestry of object orientation's history. In fact, the broader notion of code's self-knowledge, such as run-time method dispatch, goes to the heart of what differentiates objects from other paradigms. Object orientation, at its roots, was about
doi:10.1145/2384716.2384721
dblp:conf/oopsla/Coplien12
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