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== Object-Oriented Turing == {{Infobox programming language | name = Object-Oriented Turing | logo = | paradigm = [[Multi-paradigm programming language|multi-paradigm]]: [[Procedural programming|procedural]], [[Object-oriented programming|object-oriented]], [[Concurrent programming|concurrent]] | designer = [[Ric Holt]] | developer = [[Ric Holt]] | released = {{Start date and age|1991}} | latest release version = <!--x.y.z --> | latest release date = <!-- {{Start date and age|202y|mm|dd|mf=yes}} --> | typing = [[Static typing|static]], [[Manifest typing|manifest]] | operating system = [[Cross-platform]]: [[Sun-4]], [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]], [[IBM System p|RS-6000]] | license = | file ext = | website = | implementations = | dialects = | influenced by = Turing | influenced = }} '''Object-Oriented Turing''' is an extension of the Turing programming language and a replacement for [[#Turing Plus|Turing Plus]] created by [[Ric Holt]]<ref>{{cite journal |last=Mancoridis|first=S |author2=Holt, R C |author3=Penny, D A |date=February 1993|title=A Conceptual Framework for Software Development|journal=ACM Annual Computer Science Conference (SIGCSE, Indianapolis)|pages=74β80|oclc=194807519|issn=1041-4517|id=BL Shelfmark 0578.623000|author2-link=Ric Holt}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Turing reference manual|last=Holt|first=RC|author-link=Ric Holt|edition=3rd.|year=1992|publisher=Holt Software Associates|location=[[Toronto]]|isbn=978-0-921598-15-2|oclc=71476276}}</ref> of the [[University of Toronto]], Canada, in 1991. It is [[Imperative programming|imperative]], [[Object-oriented programming|object-oriented]], and [[Concurrency (computer science)|concurrent]]. It has [[Modularity (programming)|modules]], [[Class (computer science)|classes]], single [[Inheritance (object-oriented programming)|inheritance]], [[Process (computing)|processes]], [[exception handling]], and optional [[machine-dependent]] programming. There is an [[integrated development environment]] under the [[X Window System]] and a demo version.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} Versions exist for [[Sun-4]], [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]], [[IBM System p|RS-6000]], [[NeXTSTEP]], [[Windows 95]], and others.
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