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    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Research & Development Division Pitfalls of Object Oriented Programming Tony Albrecht – Technical Consultant Developer Services What I will be covering • A quick look at Object Oriented (OO) programming • A common example • Optimisation of that example • Summary Slide 2 Object Oriented (OO) Programming • What is OO programming? – a programming paradigm that uses "objects" – data structures consisting of datafields and methods together with their interactions

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    of inferring the speed and direction of objects that move in a visual scene given some visual input. It is the way in which the human mind processes information regarding the movement of objects. It also includes the idea of processing the motion of the human body through its surroundings. In addition to allowing the mind to perceive which object is moving through which space‚ motion perception is also significant in determining the distance between objects and their sizes. Motion perception in particular

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    unidentified flying object; a ‘flying saucer’." The word was first used in print by Donald Keyhoe in 1953.[1] The acronym "UFO" was coined by Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt‚ who headed Project Blue Book‚ then the USAF’s official investigation of UFOs. He wrote‚ "Obviously the term ’flying saucer’ is misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance. For this reason the military prefers the more general‚ if less colorful‚ name: unidentified flying objects. UFO (pronounced Yoo-foe)

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    Visual Object Agnosia and Prospopagnosia Visual Object Agnosia Visual agnosia is a deficit in recognition that is not due to impairment of vision or memory.[1] Apperceptive recognition includes the visual information from the retina being put together to create a perceptual representation while associative recognition means the meaning of an object is attached to the perceptual representation. If someone can perceive the form of an object and has knowledge about it but cant identify it‚ this is

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    types of cost) and how these costs are allocated to the Cost Objects is a good starting point. 3) I realize that it is very important to identify and define the Cost Objects properly from the start. While I may like to define the Cost Objects narrowly‚ it should only be done to the extent it is economically viable. 4) I recognize that there are a number of ways to allocate indirect costs (from the Cost Pools) to the Cost Objects and these can cause distortion. It is therefore imperative

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    what things they physically own‚ but by the intangible thing. Someone that is rich and has fancy objects does not show their true inside self. I am defined by the intangible things such as my beliefs and my knowledge. However‚ I do not completely agree with Plato when he states‚ “That owning tangible object is detrimental to a person’s character.” I feel that people should cherish the tangible objects that mean a great deal to them‚ but don’t let any worthless item define them. So both tangible (to

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    THE SYMBOLIC SIGNAFICANCE OF OBJECTS IN “A DOLL’S HOUSE” Hush…… I can hear voices… Macaroons: nora ! Nora! Please don’t leave me and go… why did she leave me half eaten? what is going to happen of me now!! Torvald detests me‚ he was always against Nora eating me………why did it have to be me? Dress: everybody adored and praised Nora when she wore me… but alas! What was the use of all my beauty and finery when in the end she left me all alone. Why was I given so much importance if she was to

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    “Money‚ medium of market exchange par excellence‚ should not be the object of gift-giving.” Money performs at least two distinct functions of high importance: acting as a medium of exchange and a common measure of value. Being accustomed to exchange things frequently for sums of money‚ people learn the value of other articles in terms of money‚ so that all exchanges will most readily be calculated and adjusted by comparison of the money values of the things exchanged. However‚ it would be wrong

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    An Object 713 In our lives‚ we have many objects that we use so often‚ that we never even have a thought‚ of how many advantages the object is giving to us. There is an innumerable amount of objects that seem so little‚ but have the biggest impact in everyone’s life. A writing utensil; that goes for pencils‚ pens‚ markers‚ and even crayons. We never even have a thought of

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    After looking at the vast antique collection found in the Sir John Soanes’s Museum‚ London‚ I was able to identify with 2 objects that I felt had the most interest to me. Found in the Colonnade and Dome room‚ I will compare and contrast the statue of Apollo Belvedere‚ a Greek god originally made from bronze and discovered in Rome in the late 15th century. The second is a statue of the Ephesian Diana‚ an Egyptian sculpture derived of marble. There are a number of statues replicating the pagan goddess

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