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What does object-oriented programming really mean?
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It means we can think of a software
program as a bunch of distinct objects
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working together.
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A software program can be
defined by how different objects
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interact with each other.
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These objects,
just like objects in the physical world,
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have their own characteristics and
attributes.
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They also have their own abilities and
behaviors.
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For example, the object I have in my
hand right now is a PEZ dispenser.
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It has attributes.
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For example, it's green and orange.
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And it has ten pieces of PEZ inside of it.
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It also has behaviors.
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It can dispense.
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