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1.20) What Is OOP? (Object-Oriented Technology) |
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This article is from the Object-Oriented Technology FAQ, by Bob Hathaway rjh@geodesic.com with numerous contributions by others.
OOP stands for Object-Oriented Programming, the usual programming/hacking and
etc. most programmers think of. Modern software engineering methodologies;
however, consider OOP as the implementation/evolution of an OOD.
 
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