Tag: Object-Oriented Programming


RESPONSE CLASS

The Conceptual Framework of the Response Class in Behavior Analysis In the field of behavior analysis, a response class represents a foundational concept used to categorize diverse physical actions that serve a common purpose. Unlike simple descriptions of movement, a response class is defined by the functional relationship between a group of behaviors and their […]

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SMALLTALK

Introduction to Smalltalk and its Genesis Smalltalk is the designation given to an early, highly influential computer programming language developed primarily at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) during the 1970s. Its creation marked a profound departure from the dominant procedural programming paradigms of the era, establishing itself as the foundational blueprint for modern […]

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