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url 2020-07-01 12:34
Java OOPs Concepts - Object Oriented Programming in Java - TechVidvan

Learn Java OOPs Concepts with examples - Java Object-Oriented Programming concepts like Inheritance, Encapsulation, Abstraction, and Polymorphism

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url 2020-01-30 09:54
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in R with S3, S4, and RC - TechVidvan

There are different approaches to object-oriented programming in R. In this article, you’ll learn all three classes (S3, S4, and reference class(RC)) in R.

Source: techvidvan.com/tutorials/r-object-oriented-programming
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review 2018-05-13 14:54
Oops, Clifford! - Norman Bridwell
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

A cute book about the love between a girl and her dog, flaws and all.

This is a simple book that runs through some of Clifford's oops moments. The illustrations are very funny and there is a nice message through the book that it's okay to make mistakes, as long as your intentions are good.

An adorable book with great pictures. Classic Clifford.
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review 2018-03-25 18:20
Started great but couldn't keep up the pace
Oops, Caught (Expanding Horizon Book 1) - Alli Reshi

This story suffered for its length.

It started fast and furious, our two heroes captured by insect-like aliens but while the action scenes sped along I was confused by the backstory between our MCs -- they obviously had history, possibly were only pretending to hate each other. I didn't think this was suitable explained. Then when they finally had a moment to connect I thought certain things came from out of the blue, not the attraction, because while I didn't really feel it, I knew it was supposed to be there. But Gavnson's feelings of worthlessness and the depth of his feelings for Norland seemed out of place. Also I wasn't convinced Norland wasn't doing it just because Gavnson claimed he couldn't recover on his own. Plus that whole scene where they 'talk' read as very stilted and forced. Nobody talks like that, not even aliens.

All in all, started great but couldn't keep up the pace.

I think I'd like to read the sequel to see where the author takes these guys.

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review 2018-03-25 18:19
Started great but couldn't keep up the pace
Oops, Caught (Expanding Horizon Book 1) - Alli Reshi

This story suffered for its length.

It started fast and furious, our two heroes captured by insect-like aliens but while the action scenes sped along I was confused by the backstory between our MCs -- they obviously had history, possibly were only pretending to hate each other. I didn't think this was suitable explained. Then when they finally had a moment to connect I thought certain things came from out of the blue, not the attraction, because while I didn't really feel it, I knew it was supposed to be there. But Gavnson's feelings of worthlessness and the depth of his feelings for Norland seemed out of place. Also I wasn't convinced Norland wasn't doing it just because Gavnson claimed he couldn't recover on his own. Plus that whole scene where they 'talk' read as very stilted and forced. Nobody talks like that, not even aliens.

All in all, started great but couldn't keep up the pace.

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