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<entry index='o'>
<name>Object-Oriented</name>
<reference>paradigm</reference>
<reference>object</reference>
<reference>japanese</reference>
<reference>inheritance</reference>
<reference>encapsulation</reference>
<reference>polymorphism</reference>
<reference>dynamic binding</reference>
<content>
((In Japanese|Japanese (language))),
an adjective "Object-Oriented" has transcolored to an abstract noun,
which means "the ((object|Object))-based ((paradigm|Paradigm))."
Any kind of view looks OK at first
as long as the object is the central concept,
but in general, it seems that the ((paradigm|Paradigm)) needs
* ((Inheritance)),
* ((Encapsulation)),
* and ((Polymorphism)) (or ((Dynamic Binding))).
Someone deals it as a wild card or a kind of magic,
but our life has a lot more.
Twenty-odd years since the dawn, through all our fortunes,
there comes to be a first stage of pragmatic use...perhaps...agreed?
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