second-class object
(programming, languages) An entity of which the value can be passed as a parameter, but that can neither be returned from a function, nor be assigned to a variable. (Used by Raphael Finkel, the first-class object does not need to have run-time constructability according to his definition.)
Alternative spelling of autem cove
(organic chemistry) A substance resembling inosite and metameric with dextrose, extracted from the kidney of the dogfish, the shark, and the skate.
One of the Great Feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Church, commemorating the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist.
一部の古いプログラミング言語では、関数の引数として渡すことはできても、関数から返したり変数に代入したりすることはできないエンティティは、第一級オブジェクトに比べて制限されたオブジェクトとして扱われます。
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