Object Oriented Programming

 
Object-oriented programming – OOP (sometimes called: purpose-oriented programming, or object-oriented programming, although the latter is not a desirable translation) is an advanced programming style, in which the program is divided into units called Objects, each An object is a package (packaging) of data (variables and constants), functions, organizational units, and user interfaces. The program is built by using the objects and linking them to each other and the program’s external interface using the program’s configuration and the user interfaces for each object.
 
Other Arabic names:
 
    Directed programming
    Object programming (Being programming)
    Object Oriented Programming
    Programming the purpose of the orientation
    Object-oriented programming (or oriented)
    Programming with elements

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