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== GOOP - Graphical Object Oriented Programming == | == GOOP - Graphical Object Oriented Programming == | ||
GOOP stands for Graphical Object Oriented Programming. It is a category of frameworks for non-native object-oriented programming in LabVIEW that support by reference objects with VI methods for operating on data. | GOOP stands for Graphical Object Oriented Programming. It is a category of frameworks for non-native object-oriented programming in LabVIEW that support by reference objects with VI methods for operating on data. Some versions of GOOP support inheritance and dynamic dispatch. GOOP really hit mainstream with the release of the [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3391#3 GOOP Toolkit] from [http://www.endevo.se/ Endevo] and [[National Instruments]]. OpenG even has its own version of GOOP, called [[OpenGOOP]]. | ||
With LVOOP and queues, it is very easy to create basic GOOP functionality. Examples are included in the example folder installed with LabVIEW. | |||
GOOP is great because it allows you to build components that encapsulate their data, functionality, and behavior. Why ecapsulate?... | |||
=== Benefits of Encapsulation === | |||
=== See Also === | *Maintainable | ||
{{Portal|GOOP}} | *Scalable | ||
* [[ | *Useable (and therefore Reusable) | ||
* [[ | *Testable | ||
* [[OpenGOOP]] | *Enable Multiple Developer Collaboration | ||
=== See Also === | |||
{{Portal|GOOP}} | |||
*[[DqGOOP]] | |||
*[[GOOP History by Mattias Ericsson]] | |||
*[[OpenGOOP]] | |||
=== External Links === | |||
=== | *[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/appnotebynumber/1A7B60096CE0CDA986256A9A0074E4EC?OpenDocument&node=dz52000_us App Note 143] – Graphical Object Oriented Programming (Jorgen Jehander) | ||
*[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/devzoneweb.nsf/Opendoc?openagent&958B0EEC7BE032B986256863000A6B64 Graphical Object-Oriented Programming with LabVIEW] – NI Week 1999 Presentation by Jörgen Jehander and Stepan Riha | |||
*[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/2d17d611efb58b22862567a9006ffe76/5d7db42c91f392fc86256aae00463d78?OpenDocument#3Download Download GOOP Toolkits] from NI | |||
*[http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=B45EACE3EB6B56A4E034080020E74861&p_node=DZ52067&p_source=external Object-Oriented Techniques in LabVIEW] – Pure G examples from LV 4.1 | |||
*[http://www.endevo.se/ Endevo] - the company that supports/develops the GOOP Toolkit | |||
*GOOP/G++ - Robert Burke's Web Page | |||
[[Category:GOOP]] | |||
Revision as of 00:08, 11 February 2009
GOOP - Graphical Object Oriented Programming
GOOP stands for Graphical Object Oriented Programming. It is a category of frameworks for non-native object-oriented programming in LabVIEW that support by reference objects with VI methods for operating on data. Some versions of GOOP support inheritance and dynamic dispatch. GOOP really hit mainstream with the release of the GOOP Toolkit from Endevo and National Instruments. OpenG even has its own version of GOOP, called OpenGOOP.
With LVOOP and queues, it is very easy to create basic GOOP functionality. Examples are included in the example folder installed with LabVIEW.
GOOP is great because it allows you to build components that encapsulate their data, functionality, and behavior. Why ecapsulate?...
Benefits of Encapsulation
- Maintainable
- Scalable
- Useable (and therefore Reusable)
- Testable
- Enable Multiple Developer Collaboration
See Also
External Links
- App Note 143 – Graphical Object Oriented Programming (Jorgen Jehander)
- Graphical Object-Oriented Programming with LabVIEW – NI Week 1999 Presentation by Jörgen Jehander and Stepan Riha
- Download GOOP Toolkits from NI
- Object-Oriented Techniques in LabVIEW – Pure G examples from LV 4.1
- Endevo - the company that supports/develops the GOOP Toolkit
- GOOP/G++ - Robert Burke's Web Page