Curated list of notes, books and other resources for the student of Nepal College of Information and Technology(NCIT) - Pokhara University, Nepal
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects fundamental to many programming languages, including Java and C++. OOP can be devided in two sub types: class-based (or "classical") and prototype-based OOP (found in JavaScript, for example).
Object-oriented programming has several advantages over procedural programming:
Curated list of notes, books and other resources for the student of Nepal College of Information and Technology(NCIT) - Pokhara University, Nepal
PyBox provides you with a compilation of many such Python games, serving as a platform to, simply put, have fun. Ranging from pen and paper games like Tic Tac Toe to watered down and modified versions of popular classic arcade games like Snake, Flappy bird and Pong, we have a game for everybody to play.
Adapted from: https://java-programming.mooc.fi
Object Oriented Day-Long Group Project
[ENSG] Cours et TP en java sur les patrons de conception et le refactoring de code
オブジェクトと画面・テーブル・JSONのマッピング
Object Oriented Design Activity: build Amazon
Projeto 2 de Técnicas de Programação (TP1), disciplina ofertada na Universidade de Brasília (UnB) no semestre 2020.2.
Object-Oriented Programming @ Hanyang Univ.
javascript simple snake game
This repo contains detailed notes on object oriented programming concepts (in python). You can be ZERO to HERO in OOP's concepts by Study material, assignments, Code files provided and discussed in this repo.
Draft specification for a standard demethodize function in JavaScript.
This project was designed to practice looping and arrays in Javascript by creating a ticket for a movie.
By Programer Zaman Now
Java project for the 2021 course of Programmazione a Oggetti at Università Politecnica delle Marche
Fully functioning tetris game. Features a preview of the next tetromino and an on-screen control pad for mobile use. Keyboard commands are also accepted.
JavaScript Programming Exercises
Created by MIT, Alan Kay
Released 1960