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1 object
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2 object
n. voorwerp; doel; bezwaar; object; onderwerp; logisch systeemelement, dat door supervisieprogramma wordt beheerd; (computer) document of foto dat in ander document kan worden opgenomen--------v. bezwaar hebben tegen; tegenwerpenobject1[ obdzjikt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:indirect object (of a verb) • meewerkend voorwerp————————object21 bezwaar hebben/maken♦voorbeelden: -
3 object
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4 object glass
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5 object lens
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6 object-object transformation
object-objecttransformatieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-object transformation
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7 object-oriented programming: OOP
object-georiënteerd programmerenobject-georiënteerde programmeringEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented programming: OOP
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8 Object Oriented Programming language
object georiënteerde programmeertaal, programmeertaal waarin de informatie en de processen die behandeld worden opgebouwd zijn uit één termEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Object Oriented Programming language
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9 object code
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10 object oriented graphics
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11 object-assumption transformation
object-aannametransformatieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-assumption transformation
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12 object-oriented analysis: OOA
object-georiënteerde analyseEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented analysis: OOA
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13 object-oriented data base management system: OODBMS
object-georiënteerd databasebeheerssysteemEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented data base management system: OODBMS
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14 object-oriented database
object-georiënteerde databaseEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented database
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15 object-oriented decomposition
object-georiënteerde decompositieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented decomposition
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16 object-oriented design diagrams
object-georiënteerde ontwerpdiagrammenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented design diagrams
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17 object-oriented design: OOD
object-georiënteerd ontwerpEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented design: OOD
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18 object-oriented implementation
object-georiënteerde implementatieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented implementation
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19 object-oriented language
object-georiënteerde taalEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented language
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20 object-oriented programming language: OOPL
object-georiënteerde programmeertaalEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented programming language: OOPL
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