Describing real world objects in Geek

Geek can be used to describe real world objects as well as objects in computer programs.

For example, you are an object, and we typically identify objects by giving them names. What is your name?

 

Your drivers license lists some of your properties and their values. What values are listed on your drivers license for the following properties:

  1. Address:
  2. Sex:
  3. Hair color:
  4. Eye color:
  5. Date of birth:

Since you are an object, you must be an instance of a class. What class are you an instance of?

 

Your home is also an object. List five of its properties and their values:

1.  

2.  

3.  

4.  

5.  

Which class is your car an instance of?


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