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The object characteristics of the Objective-C language and the usefulness of its inclusion into curriculum.
Saraikin, Alexey ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Oraný, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis adresses the object characteristics of the Objective-C language and the usefulness of its inclusion into curriculum. Objective-C language is an object-oriented programming language based on C language that is accompanied by support of objects from SmallTalk. Currently it is being used in the operating systems Mac OS X and iOS of the Apple company. Objective-C was created by Brad Cox in the early 1980s. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the object characteristics of Objective-C, to give a comprehensive overview of its object traits as well as the work with the objects and also to consider the usefulness of its inclusion into curriculum. The thesis has been divided into four chapters. The first part contains the introduction, the aims, topics and the advantages of the thesis. The second chapter describes the object characteristics of the Objective-C language and the useful terms. The third chapter deals with the work with the objects. The fourth chapter evaluates the efficiency of the Objective-C and its inclusion into the university education. For this evaluation, the following criteria has been used: the availability of the literery sources, the initial conditions and prospects of the Objective-C language, the popularity of the programming languages available, the usage of the language on the labour market and the demands of the syntax. This chapter also lists the disadvantages (advantages) of the Objective-C language and the possibilities of its usage.

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