Object-Oriented Programming, OOP, Software Development, Programming Paradigms, Classes, Objects, Instances, Smalltalk, Alan Kay, Xerox PARC
Discover the basics and history of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), a programming paradigm that revolutionized software development with its concepts of classes, objects, and instances.
[...] Object-Oriented Programming: What's the Point? [...]
[...] Let's see the OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (OOP) This is a way of programming that was invented a few years ago This way of working will marry with our way of programming SUMMARY - Procedural Programming - Object-Oriented Programming - The Class - The Object - The Instance OO, WHAT IS The first forms of OOP were developed in the late 1960s by Alan Kay and other researchers at the Xerox PARC laboratory, who developed the concept of Smalltalk. [...]
[...] The first OOP languages were very limited in their ability to generate code, and they were little used due to their complexity and lack of flexibility. [...]
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