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OOP

|O-O-P|

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/oʊ.oʊˈpiː/

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/əʊ.əʊˈpiː/

object-oriented programming

Etymology
Etymology Information

OOP originates from the term 'object-oriented programming', which was first coined in the 1960s.

Historical Evolution

The concept of OOP evolved from earlier programming paradigms, such as procedural programming, to address the need for more modular and reusable code.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it was a novel approach to programming, but over time it has become a standard paradigm in software development.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a programming paradigm based on the concept of 'objects', which can contain data and code to manipulate the data.

OOP allows for more modular and reusable code.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/03/06 13:06