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| | Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Object-oriented programming developed as the dominant programming methodology during the mid-1980s, largely due to the influence of C++, an extension of the C programming language. |
 | | In computer science, object-oriented programming, OOP for short, is a (digital) computer programming paradigm. |
 | | In recent years, object-based programming has become especially popular in scripting programming languages, with abstraction, encapsulation, reusability, and ease of use being the most commonly cited reasons, (the value of inheritance in these languages is often questioned). |
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