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Interfacing to legacy and object-oriented environments
The history of programming paradigm evolution is presented, showing what practices evolved from the assembler languages to the current object oriented environments. The continuing evolution and enhancement of applications compels current practitioners to work with the realities of the legacy application paradigms. A set of methods and processes are described that reduce the risk of project failures when an interface between legacy and object oriented applications is required.