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What is object oriented programing language?? How does it differ from other programming language

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27th Dec 2017, 8:23 AM
Ruhini Kumbang
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Oop and functional programming are different paradigms. With the oop you make things into objects. You can use it differently. I do not know which languages ​​you write. For example, an object-oriented language is Python. A rather functional is for example Haskell. When you write a series of instructions, you summarize them in one function. If you have a thing with always the same properties, say a car, then you make an object out of it. Just as individual instructions can sometimes be more practical with a function, so things with similar characteristics can often act better as an object. or monster in a game. In python course on SL is a nice example of the object (class) "goblin". Games are full of objects that are used and changed in many ways hope this helps.
27th Dec 2017, 9:10 AM
Sven_m
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thanks buddy
27th Dec 2017, 3:43 PM
Ruhini Kumbang
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