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rakesh kadulkar
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Joined: Jul 24, 2008
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1.See there are three different types of objects.
tangible
intangible and conceptual i want one example of each of them.
2. why should we use OOA as opposed to Procedural/structural approach.
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Rakesh Kadulkar
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Gavin Tranter
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Joined: Jan 01, 2007
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These sound a little like home work to me.
1) Try a google search I am sure this will be able to define each of the 3 concepts and give examples.
2) Google OOA, I am sure there are a lot of articales that will allow you to draw a conclusion as to why we would want to use OOA principles, and hopefully cases where you may not wwant too.
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Jesper de Jong
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Joined: Aug 16, 2005
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I have never heard of the distinction between "tangible", "intangible" and "conceptual" objects, these are not concepts that have a specific meaning with regard to Java. Where did you learn about these?
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Java Beginners FAQ - JavaRanch SCJP FAQ - The Java Tutorial - Java SE 7 API documentation
Scala Notes - My blog about Scala
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