1 - Everything is an OBJECT;
I respectfully doubt it. I, myself is an OBJECT; but what I do is an OBJECT, too? "I wake up", obviously "Wake up" is not an OBJECT. In other way of speaking, CAN WE CONSIDER a METHOD (a class's behavior) as an OBJECT??? If we can not, I think I must re-consider the sentence above. anyone help me about this??
1.1 - An OBJECT has STATES, BEHAVIORS AND IDENTITIES.
I am respectfully doubt about it, too. Originally quote is : "AN OBJECT HAS STATE, BEHAVIOR AND IDENTITY.'" Should they use plural form like STATES, BEHAVIORS AND IDENTITIES?? or each object only has one unique state, behavior and identity?
4 - Every OBJECT has a TYPE (CLASS);
5 - All OBJECTS of particular type can receive the same MESSAGE;
3 - Every OBJECT has its own memory made up of other objects;
2 - A program is just a bunch of OBJECTS telling each other what to do by sending MESSAGES;
/** I know I re-sort these sentences in an odd order. I guess it's better for me to understand the definitions. */