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Object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object may refer to, Object (philosophy), a thing, being or concept. Physical entity, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses (more...)
Object (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In its simplest embodiment, an object is an allocated region of storage. Since programming languages use variables to access objects, the terms object and variable are often used ... (more...)
Object-oriented programming - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...
Object-oriented programming or OOP is a paradigm of computer science. A computer program is made of a collection of objects that each have a class, that call each other. (more...)
Trans-Neptunian object - Wikipedia
Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are any objects in the solar system that have an orbit beyond Neptune. The Kuiper Belt and Oort cloud are names for some subdivisions of that volume ... (more...)
Object - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Business Objects ? Wikipedia
Dieser Artikel behandelt das Unternehmen - zu dem informationstechnischen Begriff der Geschäftsobjekte (engl. business objects) siehe dort. (more...)
Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An object in grammar is a sentence element and part of the sentence predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. (more...)
Object Pascal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object Pascal refers to a branch of object-oriented derivatives of Pascal, mostly known as the primary programming language of CodeGear Delphi. (more...)
Learning object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A learning object is a resource, usually digital and web-based, that can be used and re-used to support learning. Learning objects offer a new conceptualization of the learning ... (more...)
Object-oriented - Wikipedia
An object-oriented programming language (as opposed to a procedural or functional programming language) encourages the programmer to think of her program in terms of primarily the ... (more...)