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Etymology: The word object comes from the latin word objectum a noun form of objectus which in turn comes from objicere, which means to throw or put something before someone. Objicere comes from ob-, "in front of" (related to the Greek ἐπί epi-) and jacere, "throw".
As an English word, object has many senses. Some of these senses are subjects of Wikipedia articles:
See objecthood.
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Cetus Links: Links on Objects and Components An index of object oriented resources. http://www.cetus-links.org/
Object Technology Links to object oriented technology related to modeling methodologies, programming languages, distributed computing, patterns, frameworks, business object, operating systems, database and other advanced topics. (Junichi Suzuki) http://www.yy.cs.keio.ac.jp/~suzuki/jsuzuki.html
Usenet Object Oriented FAQ II The FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.object. It provides a quick and current reference on available systems such as object-oriented languages, CASE, and OODB, and to provide good references to current and relevant OO systems, groups, texts and literature. This is the HTML-ised version of the original FAQ. (Bob Hathaway) http://www.cyberdyne-object-sys.com/oofaq2/
ERights.org Home of E, the secure distributed object platform and scripting language for writing Capability-Based Smart Contracts. http://www.erights.org/
Jeff Sutherland's Object Technology Site Breaking news on object technology, components, business objects, and distributed computing on the Web. http://jeffsutherland.com
OO Type Theory Listing of information about research on type systems for object-oriented programming. (Laurent Dami) http://cuiwww.unige.ch/OSG/research/Hop/types.html
CS2704: Course Notes Object-oriented software design and construction notes by Dennis Kafura at Virginia Tech. http://www.cs.vt.edu/~kafura/cs2704/Notes.html
OOPSLA Home of ACM's annual object-oriented technical conference, with information on upcoming sessions and past conferences. http://oopsla.acm.org/oopsla2k/
Object-oriented Internet Resources A collection of links to object-oriented resources on the web. http://www.eg3.com/softd/object.htm
Object-oriented Resources: AmbySoft Home Page Links, white papers, book ordering and other information for object-oriented developers. http://www.ambysoft.com/
Law of Demeter Information on this object oriented style rule which aims to limit the number of objects each object interacts with. http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lieber/LoD.html
The Object Agency General reference sources, database issues, organizations and conferences, programming languages, software reusability, general software engineering, booksellers and publishers. http://www.toa.com/
Douglas C. Schmidt Personal site of Douglas C. Schmidt. Research information available includes Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE), TAO, CORBA, C++, and patterns. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/
OOPS Research Group An academic group based apparently at U. Texas. Looks like this site has enough useful links, papers and freebies to kill a couple of hours, at least. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/oops
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