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object-oriented

[ob-jikt-awr-ee-en-tid, ‑-ohr‑, ob-jekt‑] / ˈɒb dʒɪktˌɔr iˌɛn tɪd, ‑ˈoʊr‑, ˈɒb dʒɛkt‑ /


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Thanks to its object-oriented modularity, in Smalltalk such a modest change never required more than a second or two.

From Los Angeles Times

The visit proved transformative because it solved specific technical problems that Apple engineers had encountered while developing the Lisa and Macintosh, as evidenced by Bill Atkinson’s intense focus during the demonstrations and the team’s astonishment at how Smalltalk’s object-oriented programming allowed instantaneous modifications to graphical behavior.

From Los Angeles Times

“Because we’re very object-oriented, everything is about protecting my car, my packages, my front door, my yard,” Brown says.

From Seattle Times

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.

From Seattle Times

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.

From New York Times