OOPSLA

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Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications (OOPSLA) is an annual ACM research conference. OOPSLA mainly takes place in the United States,[1] while the sister conference of OOPSLA, ECOOP, is typically held in Europe.[2] It is operated by the Special Interest Group for Programming Languages (SIGPLAN) group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

AbbreviationOOPSLA
PublisherACM
History1986–present
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OOPSLA
AbbreviationOOPSLA
DisciplineObject-oriented programming
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PublisherACM
History1986–present
Frequencyannual
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OOPSLA has been instrumental in helping object-oriented programming develop into a mainstream programming paradigm.[citation needed] It has also helped incubate a number of related topics, including design patterns, refactoring, aspect-oriented programming, model-driven engineering, agile software development, and domain specific languages.

The first OOPSLA conference was held in Portland, Oregon, in 1986. As of 2010, OOPSLA became a part of the SPLASH conference.[3] SPLASH stands for Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity.

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