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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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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

This immersive, beginners' course on C++ trains you to leverage this language, showing you how to complete more complex computing tasks quickly, discover object-oriented programming and set up a development environment to debug your code.

From Salon

It also is seeking pros who have experience using a technical approach called object-oriented analysis and design and—not surprisingly—Amazon Web Services, the company’s unit that hosts other firms’ data in the cloud.

From The Wall Street Journal

Consider the conceptual sculptor Cameron Rowland and the object-oriented painter Torey Thornton at Essex Street, and at Josh Lilley, dark tapestry-like works by Tom Anholt, a British painter.

From New York Times

You’ll need wired headphones or a speaker to get the benefit of its object-oriented positional sound.

From The Verge