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    Though many have elected to adopt a cautious approach, Foreign Direct Investment has proven to have a multitude of positive effects on developing nations’ collective labor rights and productivity. For these reasons, the Committee for Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa should

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    OOP Assigment 1 Sit 1

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    Object-Oriented Programming Software Project National Diploma 2nd Year   TASK 1(P1) - EXPLAIN THE KEY FEATURES OF OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING In not less than 150 words describe the key features of object oriented programming. The main features of OOP are:  Inheritance  Abstraction  Encapsulation  Polymorphism Inheritance is when a class (subclass) has the same attributes and methods of another class (parent class); this is done by creating class from an existing class. While a subclass

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    Growing a Language- by Guy Steele Shobha M. Kand Department Of Computer Science and Informatics, Purdue School of Science, IUPUI smkand@iupui.edu Abstract- A lecture given by Guy L. Steele in 1998 at “OOPSLA 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming” focuses mainly on the nature and growth of programming-language design. The speaker started his lecture by giving insights into the use and nature of programming-languages. He started with examples of English language comparing with

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    Student Record Management System Declaration: I understand the nature of plagiarism, and I am aware of the policies on this. I certify that this dissertation reports original work by me during my project In addition, this used ideas I had already developed in my own time. Signature Date Acknowledgements I highly appreciate the nature of support I had received from my teachers, technical support staff, and fellow students

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    JavaScript was commonly used to manipulate images and document contents. There were early issues with JavaScript; security flaws, lack of development tools and often criticized for "being too unlike Java, or too much like Perl." (Champeon, 2001) However, JavaScript took on a life all its own and in some circles was written off due to its simpleness, its security flaws and to some extent because

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    Java is an object-oriented language. Java language provides classes, interfaces and inheritance primitives, for simplicity, only supports single inheritance between classes, but between interfaces support multiple inheritance, and to support the implementation mechanism between classes and interfaces (keyword implements) . Full support for dynamic binding Java language, C ++ language and only use dynamic binding of virtual functions. In short, Java language is a pure object-oriented programming language

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    LESSON 1: FUNDAMENTAL OF OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES • Introduction to object- oriented approach • Basic concepts of object-oriented programming • Benefits of OOP • Applications of OOP • How java differs from C and C++ • Java character set • Keywords, identifiers, literals, operators, separators INTRODUCTION Object-oriented approach was developed in late 1950’s in MIT to overcome the drawbacks of procedural- oriented approach. Ii is commonly known as OOPS. Now,

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    to be easily distributed and implemented among many platforms. Java was produced with a set of goals in mind. One of its most noteworthy and successful goals was to be portable/ cross platform. Java owes a good amount of its success to its object oriented core, as well as being built upon its familiarity with the c languages among other things. Java like all programming languages are judged based on their writability, readability, reliability and overall cost. Literature Review Java is

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    Library System Thesis

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    LibraTRENT INFORMATION FIRST TECHNICAL CAREER INSTITUTE San Juan, Taytay Rizal Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design: A case in Library System By: John Michael P. Concepcion Submitted to: Mr. Dominic Sales i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research project would not have been possible without the support of many people. First and foremost I offer my sincerest gratitude to my supervisor Mr. Dominic Sales  who has supported me thoughout my thesis with his patience and knowledge. And for allowing

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    The Humanitarian Work of Angelina Jolie

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    celebrities it is usually related to their latest fashion statement, the new movies they are starring in, or the new song they released. However, what is becoming increasingly more popular for celebrities to be associated with is humanitarian and development work. Through their use of songs, documentaries, and publicized field missions, the celebrities that partake in humanitarian work utilize their fame to attract people to support certain relief efforts and organizations. A movement first started

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