March 02, 2015 at 10:45AM
"[P]eople tried to get by with "Remote Procedure Call" instead of thinking about objects and messages." #readingToday  

The people who liked objects as non-data were smaller in number, andincluded myself, Carl Hewitt, Dave Reed and a few others -- pretty much all of this group were from the ARPA community and were involved in one way or another with the design of ARPAnet->Internet in which the basic unit of computation was a whole computer. But just to show how stubbornly an idea can hang on, all through the seventies and eighties, there were many people who tried to get by with "Remote Procedure Call" instead of thinking about objects and messages. Sic transit gloria mundi.

Dr. Alan Kay explains when "object-oriented" was first used and what it means. []