HOOPLA!

HOOPLA!

"HOOPLA!" — 'Hooray for Object Oriented Programming Languages!' — was a periodical published by OOPSTAD. It was one of the first publications entirely devoted to Object-Oriented Programming techniques and the Smalltalk programming language.

The first issue of "HOOPLA!" was available at OOPSLA-87; 1000 copies were printed. The subsequent issues were:


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  • hoopla — 1877, hoop la, Amer.Eng., earlier houp la, exclamation accompanying quick movement (1870), of unknown origin, perhaps borrowed from Fr. houp là upsy daisy, also a cry to dogs, horses, etc …   Etymology dictionary

  • hoopla — [n] excitement action, activity, brouhaha, bustle, buzz*, commotion, drama, elation, emotion, excitation, feeling, fever, fireworks*, flurry, frenzy, furor, fuss, heat*, hubbub*, hullabaloo*, hysteria, passion, racket, rage, ruckus, rumpus, stir …   New thesaurus

  • hoopla — ► NOUN 1) Brit. a game in which rings are thrown in an attempt to encircle a prize. 2) informal unnecessary fuss …   English terms dictionary

  • hoopla — ☆ hoopla [ho͞op′lä΄, hoop′lä΄ ] n. [< ?] Informal 1. great excitement; bustle 2. showy publicity; ballyhoo …   English World dictionary

  • hoopla — n. (slang) (AE) bustle, noise, fuss the hoopla subsides * * * (slang) (AE) [ bustle, noise, fuss ] the hoopla subsides …   Combinatory dictionary

  • hoopla — [“hupla OR “hupla] n. an outcry; a fuss or a to do. □ What’s all this hoopla about? □ There is too much hoopla in these elections …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • hoopla — hoop|la [ˈhu:pla: US ˈhu:p , ˈhup ] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: houp là, a word expressing sudden movement] 1.) especially AmE excitement about something which attracts a lot of public attention ▪ all the hoopla that surrounded the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hoopla —  Excitement (French).  ► “For all the hoopla surrounding the Internet, actually finding one’s way onto the information superhighway remains surprisingly difficult.” (Business Week, July 10, 1995, p. 34) …   American business jargon

  • hoopla — noun Etymology: French houp là, interjection Date: 1877 to do; also ballyhoo …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hoopla — /hoohp lah/, n. Informal. 1. bustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to do. 2. sensational publicity; ballyhoo. 3. speech or writing intended to mislead or to obscure an issue. [1865 70; < F houp là! command (as to a child) to… …   Universalium

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