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object-oriented classes
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restricted use of global variables
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object-oriented fields
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local declaration of data

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Madsen, O.L., "Block structure and object oriented languages.", SIGPLAN, 21, 10, pp. 133-142, October 1986. Google

Quotations
135 ;;Quote: since concepts are timeless, a class, a model of a concept, should not have a current state
135+;;Quote: an object is a phenomenon that changes over time, i.e., has a current state
135 ;;Quote: objects may have the same form, i.e., belong to the same class
135 ;;Quote: the major advantage of block structure is that it restricts an object's existence to a local environment


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