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OOP Terms. by leito on 01-12-2005 at 01:48 AM

Hi guys, I've an assignment of defining some Object Oriented Programming Terms, and I was doing good until everyone use my source. I can't give the same definitions as everyone, because I need a 100!

Paradigm
Abstraction

Diagram
Model

Estate (of an Attribute, of a class/object)
Behavior (what Methods define)

Well, I just need some good sources for information. All my friends use wikipedia. I haved googled for hours.


RE: OOP Terms. by .blade// on 01-12-2005 at 01:55 AM

Um...I may be wrong, but isn't the point of an assignment that you do it? :-/


RE: OOP Terms. by leito on 01-12-2005 at 02:10 AM

quote:
Originally posted by blade
Um...I may be wrong, but isn't the point of an assignment that you do it? :-/

You are completely right, well the point is that I learn the terms. But after I did it, everyone had the same definitions, and I really don't want to have a low grade, so I'm doing it again, but I'm harding difficult to found some other good resourceds for information.
RE: OOP Terms. by Geniuzzz on 01-12-2005 at 07:06 AM

well, a definition is a definition, it's correct or it's not!

If you want to make the difference, just give some nice examples with your definition.
Check out this one, it's a guide on why one should not use the OOP method and it contains some nice definitions and examples.

Good luck!