object-oriented

object-oriented (Englisch)

Adjektiv

Positiv Komparativ Superlativ
object-oriented more object-oriented most object-oriented

Worttrennung:

ob·ject-o·ri·en·ted, Komparativ: more ob·ject-o·ri·en·ted, Superlativ: most ob·ject-o·ri·en·ted

Aussprache:

IPA: []
Hörbeispiele:

Bedeutungen:

[1] Software: objektorientiert

Beispiele:

[1] „In contrast, the object-oriented approach encourages the programmer to place data where it is not directly accessible by the rest of the program. Instead, the data is accessed by calling specially written functions, commonly called methods, which are either bundled in with the data or inherited from "class objects." These act as the intermediaries for retrieving or modifying the data they control. The programming construct that combines data with a set of methods for accessing and managing those data is called an object. The practice of using subroutines to examine or modify certain kinds of data, however, was also quite commonly used in non-OOP modular programming, well before the widespread use of object-oriented programming.“[1]

Übersetzungen

Referenzen und weiterführende Informationen:
[1] Lexico (Oxford University Press) „object-oriented
[1] Macmillan Dictionary: „object-oriented“ (britisch), „object-oriented“ (US-amerikanisch)
[1] Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary „object-oriented
[1] Dictionary.com Englisch-Englisches Wörterbuch, Thesaurus und Enzyklopädie „object-oriented
[1] PONS Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „object-oriented
[1] dict.cc Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „object-oriented
[1] LEO Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „object-oriented

Quellen:

  1. Object-oriented programming. Wikipedia, 20. Mai 2012, archiviert vom Original am 20. Mai 2012 abgerufen am 23. Mai 2012 (HTML, Englisch).
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