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object-oriented
[ ob-jikt-awr-ee-en-tid, ‑-ohr‑, ob-jekt‑ ]
adjective
- pertaining to or denoting a system, programming language, etc., that supports the use of objects, as an entire image, a routine, or a data structure.
Word History and Origins
Origin of object-oriented1
Example Sentences
By confronting the emptiness of consumerism, the Sex Pistols encourage listeners to get beyond object-oriented, acquisitive pursuits.
“Because we’re very object-oriented, everything is about protecting my car, my packages, my front door, my yard,” Brown says.
“Because we’re very object-oriented, everything is about protecting my car, my packages, my front door, my yard,” Brown says.
Align students undertake four specially designed classes—the graduate-level equivalent of eight undergraduate courses—in discrete math, object-oriented design and computer systems and algorithms.
Luger’s art is process-oriented, not object-oriented, and what drives him is not the thing he’s making but the thrill of making it.
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