Object-oriented (adjective)

  1. Relating to or having a design or programming paradigm that is based on the creation and manipulation of objects and classes.
  2. Using a programming approach that treats data and functions as objects with specific properties and methods.

Origin:

From the term "object-oriented programming".

Examples:

  1. The software development team used an object-oriented approach to design the new application.
  2. The object-oriented programming languages like Java, Python, and C++ are widely used for developing complex software systems.
  3. The object-oriented design of the system made it easier for developers to understand the code and maintain it over time.
  4. The object-oriented architecture of the application allowed for better code reuse and reduced development time.
  5. The object-oriented methodology emphasized the use of inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism to build robust and scalable software systems.
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