Object Oriented Programming, 3E by 3G Editorial Board (.PDF)
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Object Oriented Programming, 3rd Edition by 3G Editorial Board
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Overview: Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm that allows you to wrap up data states and functions to change those data states while hiding the details (like the lightbulb). Therefore code with OOP design is flexible, modular and abstract. This makes it particularly useful when building larger programs. Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a way of thinking and organizing code for maximum reusability. In this type of programming, a program includes objects that can interact with the user, other objects, or other programs. This makes programs more efficient and easier to understand. In this prospect, the data structure becomes an object that contains both data and functions. In addition, programmers can create relationships between one object and another. Volumes can be–and have been–written on how to develop proper object-oriented software designs using C++. Obviously, there would not be space in this article for a truly thorough discussion; however, I would like to present a few quick, simple and effective tips for developing robust C++ software.
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