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| | Identity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In object-oriented programming, object identity is a mechanism for distinguishing different objects from each other. |  | | Arbitrary objects a and b can be said to be qualitatively identical if a and b are duplicates, that is, if a and b are exactly similar in all respects, that is, if a and b have all qualitative properties in common. |  | | In philosophy, it is important to distinguish between qualitative identity and numerical identity. |
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| | Object (philosophy) - encyclopedia article about Object (philosophy). |
 | | Psychical objects exist in the mind in form of psychical entities, according to philosophies tending to explain metaphysics, as opposed to physical objects or physical entities that exist in the universe. |  | | In philosophy Philosophy is a discipline or field of study involving the investigation, analysis, and development of ideas at a general, abstract, or fundamental level. |  | | In a further restricted sense, objects do not include anything abstract, but only things located somehow in space and time — minds MIND High School was founded in 1975, in the Bancroft School facility at the foot of Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Object+(philosophy)
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| | Object (philosophy) - encyclopedia article about Object (philosophy). |
 | | Psychical objects exist in the mind in form of psychical entities, according to philosophies tending to explain metaphysics, as opposed to physical objects or physical entities that exist in the universe. |  | | In philosophy Philosophy is a discipline or field of study involving the investigation, analysis, and development of ideas at a general, abstract, or fundamental level. |  | | In a further restricted sense, objects do not include anything abstract, but only things located somehow in space and time — minds MIND High School was founded in 1975, in the Bancroft School facility at the foot of Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Object+(philosophy)
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| | Object (philosophy) - encyclopedia article about Object (philosophy). |
 | | Psychical objects exist in the mind in form of psychical entities, according to philosophies tending to explain metaphysics, as opposed to physical objects or physical entities that exist in the universe. |  | | In philosophy Philosophy is a discipline or field of study involving the investigation, analysis, and development of ideas at a general, abstract, or fundamental level. |  | | In a further restricted sense, objects do not include anything abstract, but only things located somehow in space and time — minds MIND High School was founded in 1975, in the Bancroft School facility at the foot of Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Object+(philosophy)
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| | OOP Criticism |
 | | OOP is more of a program organizational philosophy rather than a set of new external solutions or operations. |  | | Containment and Aggregation force most accesses and queries to go through the parent object, regardless of whether the parent is significant or not for a given operation. |  | | Date generally finds object orientation conceptually impure compared to relational theory, and believes that OO thinking re-exposes outdated database and data structure thinking of the 1960's (specifically hierarchical and network databases). |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6888/oopbad.htm
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| | size -- display object file sizes |
 | | Because of a totally different object module and linker format and philosophy, this command is compatible with the UNIX command in name and invocation form only. |  | | files are libraries (archives) which may contain one or more object files in OMF or COFF format. |  | | files are Intel Object Module Format (OMF) or Common Object File format (COFF) files. |
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http://www.datafocus.com/docs/man1/size.1.asp
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| | Object Orientated Programming |
 | | If OOP is thought of as an innovative approach to programming or the programming paradigm for the 1990's it is first best to describe a background philosophy, much of the same philosophy could be thought of as a applicable to the design of any program using conventional techniques also. |  | | This is the essence of object orientation in software terms using pre-defined and well engineered software objects to solve our problem. |  | | OOP attempts to abstract problems in a special way into software objects that relate to real world objects that we are concerned with. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/david_Fletcher1/Fletcher2/oop.htm
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| | Survey of Object Oriented Programming Languages |
 | | It's interesting to note that although most of the literature agrees that a feature to inspect the type of an object at run time is contrary to the OO philosophy, the same sources all agree that dynamic dispatch is a must - but the two features are equivalent. |  | | Kay quickly developed a vague idea for programming by not only breaking the problem down into smaller sub problems, but by breaking the computer down into thousands of smaller simulated computers (or objects) to solve all of the sub problems. |  | | ``...object oriented programming will be in the 1980's what structured programming was in the 1970's. |
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http://www.rescomp.berkeley.edu/~hossman/cs263/paper.html
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| | ArchWing Innovations TechNet - Object Oriented Programming Overview |
 | | It is important to note that OO programming is less a function of what programming language is used but rather the use of a programming style and philosophy. |  | | One of the main advantages of OO programming is its ease of modification; objects can easily be modified and added to a system there by reducing maintenance costs. |  | | OO programming is also considered to be better at modeling the real world than is procedural programming. |
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http://www.archwing.com/technet/technet_OO.html
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| | RnaViz Documentation |
 | | The C version is gives extra speed, and makes it possible to implement some methods in C. In contrast to other Tcl object systems for Tcl, it is not modeled after the object system designed for a completely different language such a C. IMHO, it better follows the Tcl philosophy. |  | | Classes and objects are dynamic, and can easily be queried, changed and debugged at runtime. |  | | ClassyTcl is a dynamically loadable object system for Tcl. |
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http://rrna.uia.ac.be/classytcl/doc/ClassyTcl.html
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| | OBJECT AND SUBJECT - LoveToKnow Article on OBJECT AND SUBJECT |
 | | OBJECT and SUBJECT, in philosophy, the terms used to denote respectively the'external world and consciousness. |  | | OBJECTIVE, or OBJECT GLASS, the lens of any optical system which first receives the light from the object viewed; in a compound system the rays subsequently traverse the eye-piece. |  | | To properly cite this OBJECT AND SUBJECT article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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http://65.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OB/OBJECT_AND_SUBJECT.htm
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| | OOP Criticism |
 | | OOP is more of a program organizational philosophy rather than a set of new external solutions or operations. |  | | OOP is best used for situations where an OOP program or language should knowingly and exclusively have nearly complete control over the birth, processing, and death of data items (objects). |  | | OOP technology has generated more confusion than almost any other computer technology. |
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| | Computer Science |
 | | The philosophy of the computer science program at Connecticut College is to make students experienced problem solvers, versed in theory, and familiar with a variety of paradigms. |  | | A list of characteristics and objectives for students majoring in computer science can be found under objectives. |  | | The program offers undergraduates a thorough basis in the fundamentals of computer science and also exciting opportunities to gain research experience with advanced technologies. |
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http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/departments/comsci
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| | Identity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In object-oriented programming, object identity is a mechanism for distinguishing different objects from each other. |  | | Arbitrary objects a and b can be said to be qualitatively identical if a and b are duplicates, that is, if a and b are exactly similar in all respects, that is, if a and b have all qualitative properties in common. |  | | In philosophy, it is important to distinguish between two senses of identity, qualitative identity and numerical identity. |
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| | ERPAePRINTS Service - Preserving Digital Records: A Method Guided by Scientific Philosophy |
 | | TDOs provide reliable packaging for any type of digital object, no matter how distant its eventual recipients are in time, space, and organizational affiliation from the information sources. |  | | However there has been little substantial progress towards resolving the key technical challenges: first, ensuring the future ability to use producer’s information with computers whose design cannot today be known; and second, creating durable evidence so that each future user can prudently decide whether to trust saved information. |  | | Preserving digital information has received steadily increasing attention since 1995. |
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http://eprints.erpanet.org/archive/00000071
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| | Astronomy Common Object Model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As ASCOM developed, the term became less associated with the Component Object Model, and has been used more broadly to describe not only the standards and software based on them, but also to describe an observing system architecture and a robotic telescope design philosophy. |  | | In 2004, ASCOM remained formally a reference to the Component Object Model, but the term is expected to stand on its own as new technologies such as Microsoft.NET take over functions provided by the Component Object Model, and additional ASCOM projects are adopted that dilute its concentration on device drivers. |  | | ASCOM (originally the Astronomy Common Object Model) is a set of software interface standards utilizing Microsoft 's Component Object Model technology. |
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| | OOP Criticism |
 | | Object Oriented Technology is a subjective philosophical paradigm only. |  | | OOP is more of a program organizational philosophy rather than a set of new external solutions or operations. |  | | Containment and Aggregation force most accesses and queries to go through the parent object, regardless of whether the parent is significant or not for a given operation. |
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http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
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http://www.cs.loyola.edu/~binkley/772/articles/oopbad.htm
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http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
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http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
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| | Amazon.com: The Art of the Metaobject Protocol: Books |
 | | The philosophy behind the meta-object protocol is that different applications may require different kinds of object models, and so the object model itself should be subject to program control. |  | | The Art of the Meta-Object Protocol is useful for the advanced CLOS user as well as for anyone interested in object-oriented programming and language design. |  | | This book details the meta-object protocol, the framework on which the Common Lisp object system (CLOS) is based. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0262610744?v=glance
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| | ArchWing Innovations TechNet - Object Oriented Programming Overview |
 | | It is important to note that OO programming is less a function of what programming language is used but rather the use of a programming style and philosophy. |  | | One of the main advantages of OO programming is its ease of modification; objects can easily be modified and added to a system there by reducing maintenance costs. |  | | OO programming is also considered to be better at modeling the real world than is procedural programming. |
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| | Aristotle -- General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | To do this is the object of Aristotle's physics, or philosophy of nature. |  | | Aristotle -- General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |  | | The development of potentiality to actuality is one of the most important aspects of Aristotle's philosophy. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Design Patterns |
 | | (Its two fundamental principles of reusable OO design are: "Program to an interface, not an implementation" and "Favor object composition over class inheritance".) I've found that many C++ books unfortunately tend to emphasize a rather static and inflexible design philosophy. |  | | Now, the world is turning to object oriented, and I found many difficulties to understand and use this new paradigm. |  | | Not to overuse a cliche, but like object-oriented design itself, the pattern concept is one of those rare paradigm-shifts in computer programming. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0201633612?v=glance
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http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Pascal |
 | | How To Code Pascal - A long paper on how to write good Pascal code based on the 4 P's of programming: philosophy, performance, problems, and portability. |  | | PasScript (AstroScript) - An interpreter of a vast subset of the Object Pascal language which supports all Object Pascal data types except interfaces. |  | | Khaan's Place - Source code, tutorial, chat room, help page, and links to pages about Turbo Pascal. |
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