The object-oriented approach (often shortened to OOP) is a way of designing and writing software by organizing code around objects rather than just functions and logic. It’s one of the most popular programming paradigms and is used in many modern languages like Java, Python, C++, and C#.
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The string class
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"Fall of a year" refers to the season of autumn, especially in North America.
qualm: a feeling of doubt or worry about whether what you are doing is right
unbeknownst: without the person mentioned knowing
penmanship: the art of writing by hand; skill in doing this
cursive: (of handwriting) with the letters joined together
showboating: behavior that is intended to show people how clever, skillful, etc. you are
flute: a musical instrument of the woodwind group, like a thin pipe in shape. The player holds it to the side of his or her face and blows across a hole at one end.
memento: a thing that you keep or give to somebody to remind you or them of a person or place
slaughterhouse: a building where animals are killed for food
seep: (especially of liquids) to flow slowly and in small quantities through something or into something
unveil: to remove a cover or curtain from a painting, statue, etc. so that it can be seen in public for the first time
awe: feelings of respect and slight fear; feelings of being very impressed by something/somebody
appalled: feeling or showing horror at something unpleasant or wrong
crackle: to make short sharp sounds like something that is burning in a fire
scribble: to write something quickly and carelessly, especially because you do not have much time
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encaustic: a paint made from pigment mixed with melted beeswax and resin and after application fixed by heat
Stoke-on-Trent: city in England
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2025年7月1日星期二
C strings
consecutive: following one after another in a continuous series
The null character --- written as '\0' in C and C++ --- is a special character used to mark the end of a string in many programming languages, especially those influenced by C.
<cstring> Header in C++
This is part of the C++ Standard Library, inherited from C’s <string.h>. It provides functions for manipulating C-style strings (null-terminated character arrays).
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dog-eared: (of a book) used so much that the corners of many of the pages are turned down
distillation: (formal) the process or result of getting the essential meaning, ideas or information from something
advancement: progress in a job, social class, etc.
boot camp: a training camp for new members of the armed forces, where they have to work hard
filbert: a type of hazel tree that produces oval nuts
pecan: the nut of the American pecan tree with a smooth pink-brown shell
daunting: making somebody feel nervous and less confident about doing something; likely to make somebody feel this way
tally: a record of the number or amount of something, especially one that you can keep adding to
parameter: something that decides or limits the way in which something can be done
pistol: a small gun that you can hold and fire with one hand
If you say that a person, a team, an organization, etc. has bragging rights, you mean that they have achieved a good result or are better or more successful than their competitors or opponents at that time.
steep: sudden and very big
pitch: to set something at a particular level
hash mark: service stripe
service stripe: a stripe worn on an enlisted person's left sleeve to indicate three years of service in the army or four years in the navy
perennial: continuing for a very long time; happening again and again
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Reference & in C++
In C++, a reference is essentially an alias for another variable. Once a reference is initialized to a variable, it becomes just another name for that variable—any operation on the reference is actually performed on the original variable.
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congregational: connected with the group of people who belong to a particular church and go there regularly
parishioner: a person living in a parish, especially one who goes to church regularly
by dint of something/of doing something: by means of something
charisma: the powerful personal quality that some people have to attract and impress other people
meld: to combine with something else; to make something combine with something else
The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of sayings spoken by Jesus of Nazareth found in the Gospel of Matthew that emphasizes his moral teachings.
The Old English Sheepdog is a large breed of dog that emerged in England from early types of herding dog.
scavenge: (of a person, an animal or a bird) to search through waste for things that can be used or eaten
meander: to bend with curves rather than being in a straight line
slick: having a smooth surface
neat: tidy and in order; carefully done or arranged
Adélie penguin: a gregarious territorial penguin of Antarctica, having a distinctive white ring around the eye
intricate: having a lot of different parts and small details that fit together
trellis: an arrangement that forms or gives the effect of a lattice
lattice: a structure that is made of thin, narrow pieces of wood or metal that cross over each other with spaces that are like diamonds in shape between them, used, for example, as a fence; any structure or pattern like this
sturdy: (of an object) strong and not easily damaged
generalization: a general statement that is based on only a few facts or examples; the act of making such statements
clique: a small group of people who spend their time together and do not allow others to join them
baffle: to confuse somebody completely; to be too difficult or strange for somebody to understand or explain
maddening: making you feel extremely annoyed
worrisome: that makes you worry
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