Object-Oriented Programming
Object-Oriented Programming
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Okay, so by the late 1980s, the software industry was beginning to get
seriously bogged down by spaghettification and was looking for some real
answers.
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Enter Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
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OOP was built to help manage the complexification of software through abstraction.
In OOP, you build small, self-contained bits of code which correspond more
closely to how you think about your program and how your program mirrors
the real world.
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OOP provides abstraction through four foundation concepts:
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Let's look at each of these concepts...
Object-Oriented Programming Resources
Limitations
of Procedural-Oriented Programming
Table of Contents
Objects
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