Ben Sizer wrote: > I think it's important not to wrongly confuse 'OOP' with ''data hiding' > or any other aspect you may be familiar with from Java or C++. The > primary concept behind OOP is not buzzwords such as abstraction, > encapsulation, polymorphism, etc etc, but the fact that your program > consists of objects maintaining their own state, working together to > produce the required results, as opposed to the procedural method where > the program consists of functions that operate on a separate data set.
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