object-oriented in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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This resembles the message-passing style that some object-oriented programming languages use.
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It has been followed historically by procedural programming and then object-oriented programming, both of them considered as structured programming.
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It applies the conventions of object-oriented programming and model-view-controller architecture.
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Both object-based and object-oriented languages (whether class-based or prototype-based) may be statically type-checked.
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These were systems designed from the ground up to have support for object-oriented capabilities but also to support standard database services as well.
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Object-based languages need not support inheritance or subtyping, but those that do are also said to be object-oriented.
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Discovering how objects might support functions for commercially prevalent object-oriented development is unclear.
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Working on that basis, a number of new programming systems evolved, including object-oriented programming and dataflow programming.
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They are similar to class hierarchies in object-oriented languages although their fundamental design goals are different.
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Unlike many object-oriented languages, there is no distinction between a function definition and a method definition.
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