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Object-Oriented Languages

Object-oriented languages are organized around "objects" rather than "actions" and data rather than logic.
Programmers define not only the data type of a data structure, but also the types of operations (functions) that can be applied to the data structure. Also, programmers can create relationships between objects. Examples of objectoriented languages include C++ and Java.


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