What Is Object Oriented Programming? | OOP Explained

in programming •  7 years ago 

Early programs were expressed step by step as a list of instructions. While this approach, called structural or procedural, was good enough to write simple applications,
with growing complexity and size of the source code, there was a need for something more convenient.

And that’s where Object Oriented Programming, or simply OOP, steps in.
Let’s take a closer look at it.

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funny thing is..you either love it or hate it when it comes down to oop

I love it! :D

Beautifully explained!! :)

or should i say

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Keep doing the good work!

Thank you :) will do ;)

Thanks for the info I appreciate it! Followed you bard

Thanks pal! :)

i resmeet your post becuase i am a programer

Thank you! :)

This is amazing, thanks for sharing! @bardonadam

You're welcome :)

This is a great intro to why OOP matters and is different from traditional Procedural Programming. I will be sure to pass this along to the coding students I know. Awesome presentation, thank you!

That's great! Thank you :)

@bardonadam your video very useful for me because I just started by programming course

So,
Thank you

I'm glad to hear that, thank you! :)

For useful for the community.

Thank you :)

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Well, by the reaction of others, I'd argue it does provide some value.

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