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... script followed by our object actors will be fixed . In soft- ware , most batch processes would be considered to have a fixed script . But more and more software needs a mix of fixed and extemporaneous scripts . Extemporaneous scripts ...
... scripts : It's quite possible , and sometimes desirable , to implement scripts as first - class objects , as an ordered collection of messages . When told to execute , the script sends the messages it contains , in order ; accu- mulates ...
... scripts and noted the possibility of script objects actualizing the sequence of communications among a group of objects . In prac- tice , a lot of the communications talked about in terms of scripts will be imple- mented in methods ...