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What (who) is obj objective - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
.obj; Obj (disambiguation); OBJ (disambiguation); Obj

Objective C         
GENERAL-PURPOSE, HIGH-LEVEL, OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
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<language> An object-oriented superset of ANSI C by Brad Cox, Productivity Products. Its additions to C are few and are mostly based on Smalltalk. Objective C is implemented as a preprocessor for C. Its syntax is a superset of standard C syntax, and its compiler accepts both C and Objective C source code (filename extension ".m"). It has no operator overloading, multiple inheritance, or class variables. It does have dynamic binding. It is used as the system programming language on the NeXT. As implemented for NEXTSTEP, the Objective C language is fully compatible with ANSI C. Objective C can also be used as an extension to C++, which lacks some of the possibilities for object-oriented design that dynamic typing and dynamic binding bring to Objective C. C++ also has features not found in Objective C. Versions exist for MS-DOS, Macintosh, VAX/VMS and Unix workstations. Language versions by Stepstone, NeXT and GNU are slightly different. There is a library of (GNU) Objective C objects by R. Andrew McCallum <mccallum@cs.rochester.edu> with similar functionality to Smalltalk's Collection objects. It includes: Set, Bag, Array, LinkedList, LinkList, CircularArray, Queue, Stack, Heap, SortedArray, MappedCollector, GapArray and DelegateList. Version: Alpha Release. ftp://iesd.auc.dk/pub/ObjC/. See also: Objectionable-C. ["Object-Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach", Brad Cox, A-W 1986]. (1999-07-10)
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OPTICAL ELEMENT THAT GATHERS LIGHT FROM THE OBJECT BEING OBSERVED AND FOCUSES THE LIGHT RAYS TO PRODUCE A REAL IMAGE
Objective glass; Object glass; Object lens; Objective lens; Microscope objective lens; Microscope objective; Objective lenses; Object lenses; Object glasses; Objective glasses; Infinity correction; Infinity Correction; Objective (lens); Microscope Objective
¦ noun old-fashioned term for objective (in sense 2).
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Joseph Goguen 1976. A family of declarative "ultra high level" languages. Abstract types, generic modules, subsorts (subtypes with multiple inheritance), pattern-matching modulo equations, E-strategies (user control over laziness), module expressions (for combining modules), theories and views (for describing module interfaces). For the massively parallel RRM (Rewrite Rule Machine). ["Higher-Order Functions Considered Unnecessary for Higher-Order Programming", J.A. Goguen, in Research Topics in Functional Programming].

Wikipedia

OBJ

Obj or OBJ may refer to:

  • Object file, an organized machine code file created by a compiler with .obj file extension
    • Relocatable Object Module Format, an Object file for Intel microprocessors with .obj file extension
  • Wavefront .obj file, a 3D geometry definition file format with .obj file extension
  • OBJ (programming language), a programming language family developed in 1976, including OBJ2 and OBJ3
  • U+FFFC OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, a replacement character used in computing
  • Odell Beckham Jr., American football player, nicknamed OBJ
  • Olusegun Obasanjo, 5th and 12th President of Nigeria, nicknamed OBJ
  • Ottawa Business Journal, a weekly business publication in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada