(n) A list of reason(s) for dissatisfaction that does not rely on emotional arguements or personal beliefs. Expressing objective discontent within a business setting establishes a clearly documented non-emotional concern, and (typically) directly points at a recommendation for addressing the concern.
Opposite of Subjective discontent
Jim presented 7 examples that hightlighted his Objective discontent with the team's performance including not scheduling meetings in advance & not providing summarized meeting minutes.
When you pose a statement as an opinion, but you know it's absolutely a fact
Subject 1: We've been going to Five Guys all month, let's do Wendy's for once.
Subject 2: We can't, because Five Guys is the only correct option, but that's just my subjectively objective opinion.
This person will put all of their effort and will do everything in their power into completing the objective in as little time as possible. This person usually does not help their team or get kills and steals points off of other players
I was having a fun time until the Objective Whore came around.
That guy was such an Objective Whore he kept dying.
An error message that appears in object-oriented programming that makes literally no sense for people who are not extremely familiar with the standard terms in programming.
Person A: It says object reference not set to an instance of an object. WTF is this?
Person B: It just means the object you are trying to use doesn't exist!
Forgotten Object Gameshow, or FOG for short, is a object show made by owiebug on youtube. It was made around a month ago as of writing, and has two episodes so far. The host's name is BLUE, and the contestant's name's are: Amethyst, Ribbon, Usb, Pollen Puff, Abstract Lemon, Onigiri, Bottle, Polaroid, Air, and Monitor. The premise so far is like HFJone because the characters have real names, but there could be more considering there are presumably more episodes being made. Consider giving it a watch!
Person one: "hey have you watched Forgotten Object Gameshow yet?"
Person two : "no stfu"
person one: "but its only the epicest object show ever"
person two : "BET WATCHING IT RN"
Object-oriented programming (OOP)is a computer programming model. Unlike procedural programming, object-oriented programming uses objects to organize code. This is done with objects, classes, methods and attributes.
This approach to programming is well-suited for programs that are large, complex and actively updated or maintained.
some examples of object-oriented programming languages are: Java, C#, C++
Word said when someone is wrong in an argument
Origin: The ace attorney series
Person 1: Nintendo Sucks
Person 2: OBJECTION!