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Dealing with objects

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Each of the first few chapters relies on a different “system” (a collection of files making up a program) included in the Traffic delivery. The name of the system is reminiscent of the chapter’s title: objects, interfaces, creation... In the example directory of the delivery, each system appears in a subdirectory, whose name also includes the chapter number so that they appear in order: 02_object, 04_interfaces and so on.

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Meyer, B. (2013). Dealing with objects. In: Touch of Class. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92145-5_2

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