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102. CHAPTER 12: Improved Semantics for Classes: 12.1 (Re-)Defining classes.
103. CHAPTER 13: SOOL's Type System Is Safe (and Sound): 13.2 The translation is well defined.
104. CHAPTER 13: SOOL's Type System Is Safe (and Sound): 13.1 The translation of SOOL to Λ<P is sound.
105. CHAPTER 14: Completing SOOL super, nil, Information Hiding, and Multiple Inheritance: 14.5 Multiple inheritance.
106. CHAPTER 14: Completing SOOL super, nil, Information Hiding, and Multiple Inheritance: 14.4 Finer control over information hiding.
107. CHAPTER 14: Completing SOOL super, nil, Information Hiding, and Multiple Inheritance: 14.2 Translating nil.
108. CHAPTER 14: Completing SOOL super, nil, Information Hiding, and Multiple Inheritance: 14.1 Using methods from superclasses.
109. CHAPTER 15: Adding Bounded Polymorphism to SOOL: 15.1 Introducing PSOOL.
110. Our curriculum has become math-phobic!
111. A library to support a graphics-based object-first approach to CS 1.
112. Curriculum 2001 draft found lacking in programming languages
113. Formal semantics and interpreters in a principles of programming languages course
114. Panel
115. A paradigmatic object-oriented programming language: Design, static typing and semantics
116. Attracting (& keeping) the best and the brightest
117. Safe and decidable type checking in an object-oriented language
118. Safe type checking in a statically-typed object-oriented programming language
119. Provable isomorphisms of types
120. A statically safe alternative to virtual types.
121. Subtyping is not a good "match" for object-oriented languages.
122. An algebraic model of sybtypes in object-oriented languages (draft).
123. Attracting (& keeping) the best and the brightest.
124. Safe and decidable type checking in an object-oriented language.
125. On Reacting to Assertions and Polar Questions.
126. An algebraic model of subtype and inheritance
127. A modest model of records, inheritance, and bounded quantification
128. The semantics of second-order lambda calculus
129. CHAPTER 2: Fundamental Concepts of Object-Oriented Languages: 2.2 Subclasses and inheritance.
130. CHAPTER 1: 1.1 Type systems in programming languages.
131. CHAPTER 3: Type Problems in Object-Oriented Languages: 3.1 Type checking object-oriented languages is difficult.
132. CHAPTER 5: Understanding Subtypes: 5.3 Subtyping for class types.
133. CHAPTER 6: Type Restrictions on Subclasses: 6.1 Allowable changes to method types.
134. CHAPTER 11: A Simple Translational Semantics of Objects and Classes: 11.1 Representing objects at runtime.
135. CHAPTER 13: SOOL's Type System Is Safe (and Sound): 13.4 Errors.
136. CHAPTER 13: SOOL's Type System Is Safe (and Sound): 13.3 SOOL is type safe.
137. CHAPTER 14: Completing SOOL super, nil, Information Hiding, and Multiple Inheritance: 14.6 Summary.
138. Event-driven programming is simple enough for CS1.
139. Some Challenging Typing Issues in Object-Oriented Languages Extended Abstract
140. Semantics-Driven Language Design: Statically Type-Safe Virtual Types in Object-Oriented Languages
141. Model-Theoretic Forcing in Logic With a Generalized Quantifier
142. An algebraic model of sybtypes in object-oriented languages (draft)
143. Model constructions in stationary logic. II. Definable ultrapowers.
144. CHAPTER 17: Match-Bounded Polymorphism: 17.2 Introducing PMOOL.
145. CHAPTER 17: Match-Bounded Polymorphism: 17.3 Examples and comparison with F-bounded polymorphism.
146. CHAPTER 17: Match-Bounded Polymorphism: 17.1 Benefits of match-bounded polymorphism.
147. CHAPTER 1: 1.3 Focus on statically typed class-based languages.
148. CHAPTER 1: Introduction.
149. CHAPTER 2: Fundamental Concepts of Object-Oriented Languages: 2.4 Covariant and contravariant changes in types.
150. CHAPTER 4: Adding Expressiveness to Object-Oriented Languages: 4.3 Summary.
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