
TOM 1.1
TOM is a compiled, object oriented, programming language that advocates unplanned reuse of code.

In TOM, a class is defined by its main definition plus any extensions; an extension can add methods, variables and superclasses to a class, while the class' source is not needed and does not need recompilation, nor is recompilation required for any client code or subclasses. Extensions can even be loaded at runtime.
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