Object Oriented Programming Explained Part1

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OOP is a programming paradigm that is based on the concept of objects, which are instances of classes that encapsulate data and behavior. OOP provides a way to organize code into reusable and modular components, making it easier to maintain and extend software systems.

Some of the key features of OOP include:

  1. Encapsulation: This refers to the idea of bundling data and behavior into a single unit, or object, and hiding the internal details from the outside world.

  2. Inheritance: This allows objects to inherit properties and behavior from parent objects, enabling developers to create specialized objects that inherit from more general ones.

  3. Polymorphism: This allows objects to take on different forms and behave in different ways depending on the context.

By understanding OOP concepts, developers can write code that is more modular, reusable, and easier to maintain. It's great to see that 558 Parkside Tech is teaching this important skill to the Black culture and helping to increase diversity in the tech industry.

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