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Object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Object may refer to, • Object (philosophy), a thing, being or concept • Entity, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses • Object (grammar), a sentence element, such as a direct ...
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Object (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, an object , in the domain of object-oriented programming, usually means a compilation of attributes (object elements) and behaviors (methods) encapsulating an entity. However, o...
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Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An object in grammar is a sentence element and is often part of the sentence predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. As an example, the follo...
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java.lang; Class Object ... protected Object ... equals(Object obj); Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
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Objects are key to understanding object-oriented technology. Look around right now and you'll find many examples of real-world objects: your dog, your desk, your television set, your bicycle. ... Take a minute right now to observe the real-world objects that are in your immediate area. For each object that you see,
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Welcome to the website of the Object Management GroupT. The Object Management Group (OMGT) is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry standards consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of technologies and an even wider range of industries.
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Equality—At the Object level, == returns true only if obj and other are the same object. Typically, this method is overridden in descendent classes to provide class-specific meaning. ... Case Equality—For class Object, effectively the same as calling #==, but typically overridden by descendents to provide...
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