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    Stephen Gonzalez
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    So MVC is introduced by Smalltalk. I thought it was by Java. After all these years I was fooling myself with this assumption. Shame of me. Thanks InfoQ for the related news.

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      So MVC is introduced by Smalltalk. I thought it was by Java. After all these years I was fooling myself with this assumption. Shame of me. Thanks InfoQ for the related news.

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      Nish Nishant
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      Microsoft Visual C++ was introduced by Microsoft :-)

      Regards, Nish


      Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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        Microsoft Visual C++ was introduced by Microsoft :-)

        Regards, Nish


        Website: www.voidnish.com Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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        Stephen Gonzalez
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        Hahahahah. I'm not as such fool. Don't forget my name Stephen.

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          So MVC is introduced by Smalltalk. I thought it was by Java. After all these years I was fooling myself with this assumption. Shame of me. Thanks InfoQ for the related news.

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          Pete OHanlon
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          You'll find that pretty much every paradigm you can think of can trace its way back to things like Smalltalk, the original Unix implementations, VMS and Xerox PARC. There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s; merely refinement of concepts that were introduced earlier.

          This space for rent

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            You'll find that pretty much every paradigm you can think of can trace its way back to things like Smalltalk, the original Unix implementations, VMS and Xerox PARC. There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s; merely refinement of concepts that were introduced earlier.

            This space for rent

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            Stephen Gonzalez
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            Indeed, the great inventions were happended decades back. These days people lost their track and yet produce programming language like incubator.

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              You'll find that pretty much every paradigm you can think of can trace its way back to things like Smalltalk, the original Unix implementations, VMS and Xerox PARC. There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s; merely refinement of concepts that were introduced earlier.

              This space for rent

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              Foothill
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              Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

              There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s

              Yes, I miss my retractable cup-holders on desktop towers :laugh:

              if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                So MVC is introduced by Smalltalk. I thought it was by Java. After all these years I was fooling myself with this assumption. Shame of me. Thanks InfoQ for the related news.

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                Abhinav S
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                OOPS was introduced in Simula!

                Mobile Apps - Sound Meter | Color Analyzer | SMBC | Football Doodles

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                  You'll find that pretty much every paradigm you can think of can trace its way back to things like Smalltalk, the original Unix implementations, VMS and Xerox PARC. There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s; merely refinement of concepts that were introduced earlier.

                  This space for rent

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                  Kevin McFarlane
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                  Well, many "new" ideas are typically based on tech from at least a couple of decades ago. Often they're simply before their time. Or the "new" incarnation is in a more usable form.

                  Kevin

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                    You'll find that pretty much every paradigm you can think of can trace its way back to things like Smalltalk, the original Unix implementations, VMS and Xerox PARC. There's been precious little real new material since the mid 80s; merely refinement of concepts that were introduced earlier.

                    This space for rent

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    Exactly

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                    • S Stephen Gonzalez

                      So MVC is introduced by Smalltalk. I thought it was by Java. After all these years I was fooling myself with this assumption. Shame of me. Thanks InfoQ for the related news.

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      MVC has been around since the 70s. Same with XML (as SGML) too. Like Pete has mentioned, we're just rehashing old crap with new shiny names and acting like it's a game changer.

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                        Indeed, the great inventions were happended decades back. These days people lost their track and yet produce programming language like incubator.

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                        Jeremy Falcon
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                        We're too busy on Facebook, Twitter, and WoW now to innovate.

                        Jeremy Falcon

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