原创 日入一詞_155:cohesive

It helps to improve the cohesiveness of the objectadjective /ko'hisɪv/1 connected or related in a reasonable way to form

原创 日入一詞_154:decompose

This is a reasonable way to decompose a problem into a set of objects.verb /ˌdikəm'poz/1 to decay or make something deca

原创 日入一詞_153:succinct

Booch offers an even more succinct description of an object:An object has state, behavior and identityadjective /sək'sɪŋ

原创 日入一詞_152:extrinsic

The effort required to perform this mapping, and the fact that it is extrinsic to the programming language, produces pro

原创 日入一詞_151:wade

Many people do not feel comfortable wading into object-oriented programming without understanding the big picture firstv

原创 日入一詞_150:succeed

the man designated to succeed the president.verb /sək'sid/1 to do what you tried or wanted to do. to do what you are try

原创 日入一詞_148:degradation

Regardless of your reason for leveraging snapshots, you must take into account the additional disk space requirements an

原创 日入一詞_149:exert

Retailers can exert leverage over producers by threatening to take their business elsewhere. verb  /ɪɡ'zɝt/1 to use your

原创 日入一詞_147:viable

restoring from a database snapshot is a viable option in some cases, but it is not a complete copy of the database.adjec

原创 日入一詞_145:mutual

the C++ ISO standards (C++98/03 and C++11) provide a basisfor keeping these many implementations mutually compatible.mut

原创 日入一詞_146:revert

Therefore, if the source database becomes corrupt, you cannot revert to the snapshot. Here are a few more limitations th

原创 日入一詞_144:share (noun) /ʃɛr/

It shareswith OOP the aim of making it simpler to reuse code and the technique of abstracting general concepts.noun /ʃɛr

原创 日入一詞_136:broad

If one of these tasks is still too broad, you divide it into yet smaller tasks. You continue with this process until the

原创 日入一詞_135:dominant

These gifts helped make C the dominant programming language in the 1980s.adjective /'dɑmɪnənt/1 more powerful, important

原创 日入一詞_139:genesis

The Genesis of C++noun only singular /'dʒɛnəsɪs/ the beginning or origin of something. [origin/'ɔrɪdʒɪn/] the beginning