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HOOPLA! — 'Hooray for Object Oriented Programming Languages!' — was a periodical published by OOPSTAD.[1] It was one of the first publications entirely devoted to object-oriented programming techniques and the Smalltalk programming language. The magazine had its headquarters in Everett, Washington.[2]

The first issue of HOOPLA! was available at OOPSLA-87; 1000 copies were printed.

References

  1. ^ Electronic design - Google Books. 1968. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Journal references". Computer Programming Forum. Retrieved 27 December 2015.