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'''Objects''' are ''instances'' of a particular class or subclass that is able to use that class's own methods or procedures and data variables. | '''Objects''' are ''instances'' of a particular class or subclass that is able to use that class's own methods or procedures and data variables. | ||
− | In object-oriented programming (OOP), programs are designs with objects in mind - they are the centerpiece in constructing your units of code | + | In object-oriented programming (OOP), programs are designs with objects in mind - they are the centerpiece in constructing your units of code! |
The object is what actually runs in the computer. | The object is what actually runs in the computer. | ||
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Objects are instances of a particular class or subclass that is able to use that class's own methods or procedures and data variables.
In object-oriented programming (OOP), programs are designs with objects in mind - they are the centerpiece in constructing your units of code! The object is what actually runs in the computer.