B.TECH III YEAR – I SEM (R17)

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Object Oriented Programming is a paradigm that provides many concepts such as inheritance, data binding, polymorphism etc. Simula is considered as the first object-oriented programming language. The programming paradigm where everything is represented as an object is known as truly object-oriented programming language. Smalltalk is considered as the first truly object-oriented programming language. OOPs (Object Oriented Programming System) Object means a real word entity such as pen, chair, table etc. Object-Oriented Programming is a methodology or paradigm to design a program using classes and objects. It simplifies the software development and maintenance by providing someconcepts: o Object o Class o Inheritance o Polymorphism o Abstraction o Encapsulation Object Any entity that has state and behavior is known as an object. For example: chair, pen, table, keyboard, bike etc. It can be physical and log
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