Abstract
This paper presents the object-oriented concept of extensibility. The specific implementation for this concept is the language Turbo Pascal (5.5 or later). The example illustrated has been successfully used as part of an introductory object-oriented programming class.
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- Object extensibility: a Turbo Pascal graphics example
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