Objects are key to understanding object-orientedtechnology. Look around right now and you'll find many examples of real-world objects: your dog, your desk, your television set, your bicycle. Real-world objects share two characteristics: They all have state and behavior. Dogs have state (name, color, breed, hungry) and behavior (barking, fetching, wagging tail). Bicycles also have state (current gear, current pedal cadence, current speed) and behavior (changing gear, changing pedal cadence, applying brakes). Identifying the state and behavior for real-world objects is a great way to begin thinking in terms of object-oriented programming.
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A function object is a computer programming construct allowing an object to be invoked or called as if it were an ordinary function, usually with the same syntax ...
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In computer science, an object file is an organized collection of separate, named sequences of machine code.
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object only
The old computer was not going to be used again.
No, we would be unable to perceive the object. Have you ever seen a computer animation of a four dimensional object? It would be impossible to exist as a tangible object.
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it is some where on the the computer you can make documents for differ occasions
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a thing or object
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David D. Riley has written: 'The object of Java' -- subject(s): Computer software, Development, Java (Computer program language), Object-oriented programming (Computer science) 'The Object of Java, BlueJ Edition'