What is OOP
What is OOP?
In Object
Oriented Programming (OOP) programs are organized in a way that mirrors the
way objects are organized. In OOP programs are organized into elements called
classes. These classes are used to create objects. Two aspects define classes,
one is attribute and the other is behaviour. Objects are
created from class. They are also known as
instances. Classes are connected to one another in such a way that one inherits
functionality of other class. The classes are linked
to one another through interfaces.
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