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Definition of Object-oriented programming language
1. Noun. (computer science) a programming language that enables the programmer to associate a set of procedures with each type of data structure. "C++ is an object-oriented programming language that is an extension of C"
Category relationships: Computer Science, Computing
Generic synonyms: Programing Language, Programming Language
Specialized synonyms: Java
Lexicographical Neighbors of Object-oriented Programming Language
Literary usage of Object-oriented programming language
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mastering C++ by K. R. Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, T. Ravishankar, Shaduli Vanimal (muhammad Ali Shaduli) (1997)
"Therefore, an object-oriented programming language is defined by the following
statement: Object-oriented language = Object based features + Inheritance + ..."
2. Database Management Systems in Engineering by Katherine Morris (1994)
"Many commercial object-oriented database management systems available today have
added database services to an object-oriented programming language such as ..."
3. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"Java, a modern object oriented programming language, has become a critical
component of IS curricula because of its platform independence. ..."
4. Computer Models for Water-Resources Planning and Management: National Study by Ralph A. Wurbs (1997)
"... develop a new program using an object-oriented programming language such as
Cf +, • or adopt some combination or variation of the above. ..."