Quaject
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title:
Quaject
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In computer science, a quaject is an object-like data structure containing both data and code, exposed as an interface in the form of callentries, and can accept a list of callentries to other quajects for callbacks and callouts. They were developed by Alexia Massalin in 1989 for the Synthesis kernel, and named for the Qua! Machine, a unique hardware platform built by Massalin. The origin of the term 'qua' is unclear; Massalin claims humorously that it is a sound made by koalas. The main purpose
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encyclopedia
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Object-like data structure
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaject
date created:
2016-08-23T14:37:39Z
date modified:
2024-09-15T00:22:31Z
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