Formal definition for term “pure OO language”?
I can’t think of a better place among SO siblings to pose such a question. Originally I wanted to ask “Is python a pure OO language?” but considering troubles and some sort of discomfort people experience while trying to define the term I decided to start with obtaining a clear definition for the term itself.
What does “windowed streaming” stand for?
So I was asking around the Mercurial development mailing list about binary diffing and patch handling and I got the following examples:
What is the precise definition of programming paradigm?
Wikipedia defines programming paradigm thus:
What is the Reluctant ideas at Extreme Programming (XP)
Regarding Software Engineering, there are several obstacles for Extreme Programming, one of them is reluctant ideas. Not to accepting certain kind of idea.
Is Web application a Web service?
According to W3C:
What is the process of planning software called? Or what is the job title of someone who does software planning?
What is the process of planning software called?
What’s the opposite of cohesive?
I was talking with my architect about some concerns with a particular approach that may result in very low level of cohesion in a set of classes. However, I couldn’t think of the word that represents a low level of cohesion.
What is the term for a ‘decoy’ feature or intentional bug? [closed]
Closed 12 years ago.
How should compound words be handled when coding? Is there a definitive list of compound words? [closed]
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What is the wireframe of a project?
What is the actual meaning of a wireframe of a project?