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COOL
(1)COOL
(2)CLIPS Object-Oriented Language?
COOL
(3)A C++ class library developed at Texas Instruments that
defines containers like Vectors, List, Hash_Table,
etc. It uses a shallow hierarchy with no common base class.
The functionality is close to Common Lisp data structures
(like libg++). The template syntax is very close to
Cfront 3.x and g++ 2.x.
JCOOL's main difference from COOL and GECOOL is that it uses real C++ templates instead of a similar syntax that is preprocessed by a special 'cpp' distributed with COOL and GECOOL.
ftp://csc.ti.com/pub/COOL.tar.Z.
GECOOL, JCOOL: ftp://cs.utexas.edu/pub/COOL/.
E-mail: Van-Duc Nguyen <nguyen@crd.ge.com>
JCOOL's main difference from COOL and GECOOL is that it uses real C++ templates instead of a similar syntax that is preprocessed by a special 'cpp' distributed with COOL and GECOOL.
ftp://csc.ti.com/pub/COOL.tar.Z.
GECOOL, JCOOL: ftp://cs.utexas.edu/pub/COOL/.
E-mail: Van-Duc Nguyen <nguyen@crd.ge.com>
CooL
(language)Combined object-oriented Language.
An object-oriented language from the ITHACA Esprit project, which combines C-based languages with database technology.
An object-oriented language from the ITHACA Esprit project, which combines C-based languages with database technology.
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COOL
A family of tools from Sterling Software for modeling and developing enterprise applications for every major hardware platform. Later owned and marketed by Computer Associates (CA), which purchased Sterling Software in 2000, the product line continues to provide business and data modeling for the enterprise. Look for the COOL products under the CA name of "Advantage Developer Series."Copyright © 1981-2019 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.