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... use properties and
methods (although you would already have done so if you are familiar with a library).
To use a property first you type what object it belongs to – so in this case it’s myObject –
... in a basic real world example.
This concludes the basics of JavaScript Object Orientation. Hopefully, this may start you on your way to building your own JavaScript library! If you ...
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... Measures is a powerful application for storing and sharing object dimensions.
Free Lite version has few limitations ... auction sellers, construction workers...
All you have to do is take a photo of an object you wish to store dimensions of. Then you add dimensions. Now your measures ... dimensions via email
? supported portrait and landscape orientation
? metric and imperial units: meters, centimeters ...
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... the nature of the spectator s engagement 5 this characterisation is meant to emphasise neither the orientation nor even the state of mind of the creator or of those enjoying the work of art nor the freedom of ... 2004 Roehampton University of Surrey England Pakes A 2004 Art as action or art as object the embodiment of knowledge in practice as research Working Papers in Art and Design 3 ...
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... like code repositories, version control systems, and coding communities. Thanks to object-orientation, software was also very amenable to being broken into defined, modular chunks and tasks. One coder could work on a kernel ... the sciences. Tens of thousands of papers are published a year. They need object-orientation - semantics - so that we can begin to treat that information as a ...
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... to complete project deliverables.
o Skilled in both Object Oriented and Non-Object Oriented Design and programming techniques.
o 7-10 years of skilled programming in PHP and at least one other object oriented language such as perl or Java.
o Experience designing ... a software bug tracker
o 4+ years of Object Orientation design and development experience for large scale distributed ...
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... a class when "create" is called for an existing object is not nice. If "create" just called oo:(obj)*define on an existing object, it would act more like the other commands. It's an easy issue to work around, but it ... boo`
`> package require boo`
`can't create object "Boo": command already exists with that name`
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