Object-Oriented Fortran
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Object-Oriented Fortran was an object-oriented extension of Fortran produced by Absoft Corporation as part of their series of Fortran compilers. In Object-Oriented Fortran, data items could be grouped into objects, which can be instantiated and executed in parallel. It was available for Sun, Iris, iPSC, and nCUBE,[1][2] but is no longer supported.
Object-oriented features are now fully integrated into standard Fortran, since Fortran 2003.[3][4]
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