Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... objects , by permitting arbitrary operations on objects as opposed to traditional read and write operations , and by allowing nested execution of transactions on objects . In this paper , we first develop a uniform methodology for ...
... objects , by permitting arbitrary operations on objects as opposed to traditional read and write operations , and by allowing nested execution of transactions on objects . In this paper , we first develop a uniform methodology for ...
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... objects must be given equal attention, whether they be human, non-human, natural, cultural, real or fictional. (2) Objects are not identical with their properties, but have a tense relationship with those properties, and this very ...
... objects must be given equal attention, whether they be human, non-human, natural, cultural, real or fictional. (2) Objects are not identical with their properties, but have a tense relationship with those properties, and this very ...
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... objects; Canada and Germany are both building spacecraft that may contribute to the discovery of near-Earth objects. However, neither mission will detect fainter or smaller objects than ground-based telescopes. INTRODUCTION In 2008, at ...
... objects; Canada and Germany are both building spacecraft that may contribute to the discovery of near-Earth objects. However, neither mission will detect fainter or smaller objects than ground-based telescopes. INTRODUCTION In 2008, at ...
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Stephen Morris. User-interface objects Any program will end up with a large number of classes, from which are derived many different objects. There will be different types of object. Some will be rather hypothetical in nature, for ...
Stephen Morris. User-interface objects Any program will end up with a large number of classes, from which are derived many different objects. There will be different types of object. Some will be rather hypothetical in nature, for ...
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Object-Oriented and Object-Relational Design Suzanne Dietrich, Susan Urban. The ability to define complex objects from simpler ones is an important property of objectorientation. Complex objects are defined using constructors, such as a ...
Object-Oriented and Object-Relational Design Suzanne Dietrich, Susan Urban. The ability to define complex objects from simpler ones is an important property of objectorientation. Complex objects are defined using constructors, such as a ...
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