an algorithmic standard notation for object-oriented programming

Beschreibung

La notación algorítmica es un lenguaje pseudoformal que define las estructuras para la programación orientada a objetos
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an algorithmic standard notation for object-oriented programming
  1. characteristics
    1. As a basic element making the object , which is a real entity , or abstract with certain features and functions that define
      1. It allows the programmer to see a problem in different ways
        1. allow to decompose a complex system into smaller units
        2. advantages
          1. It is suitable for prototyping and simulations
            1. allow a high degree of code reuse
              1. overcomes limitations of traditional models in the environment databases
              2. disadvantages
                1. The pseudocode may vary from one controller to another , which could lead to syntactic and semantic differences that may subsequently produce errors reading and interpretation
                  1. lack of a that allows pseudocode represent all structures of object-oriented programming.
                  2. is
                    1. The algoridmica pseudoformal notation is a language that defines the structures for object oriented programming
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