Objects: Object Oriented Programming
The basic idea behind the Object Oriented Programming is that it deals with the objects. In real life everything is an object and every object has properties and functionality.
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The basic idea behind the Object Oriented Programming is that it deals with the objects. In real life everything is an object and every object has properties and functionality.
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If we say that a particular programming language is Object Oriented then it means, the programming...
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NeoMem allows you to store and organize all kinds of information in a cross between a word processor and database. The interface is similar to Windows Explorer, except that instead of dealing with files on a hard disk you deal with objects in a file. It can be used to store to do lists, books, website passwords, addresses, account information, and collections of all kinds. You can define your own classes for items that you want to store information about, and define properties for those objects. Each object can also store formatted text in a simple word processor view.
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In real life inheritance is what we acquire from our parents. For example our lifestyle, way of talking etc… In Object Oriented Programming Inheritance is the process by which objects of one class acquire the properties...
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Encapsulation is a fundamental concept in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) that involves bundling data (attributes) and methods (functions) into a single unit known as a class. This encapsulated unit acts as a self-contained module which enhances code organization and promotes a more intuitive and manageable structure for programmers.
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This Java program is a simple image viewer application designed for novice Java programmers. The program utilizes the Swing library to create a graphical user interface (GUI) with a JFrame, JPanel, and JButton components. The main functionality of the Java program is to select an image file through a JFileChooser dialog, load the selected image and display it within the JPanel.
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Functions are the building blocks of any programming language. In C++, a function is a block of code that performs a specific task. Think of it as a mini-program within your main program, designed to execute a particular operation. Functions are like building blocks that help break down complex problems into manageable chunks, making your code more readable and modular.
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This article is about file handling using C programming language. File stores information for many purposes and retrieve whenever required by our C programs. A file represents a sequence of bytes on the disk where a group of related data is stored. File is created for permanent storage of data. C programming language can handle files as Stream-oriented data (Text) files and System oriented data (Binary) files.
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