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There are three major features in object-oriented programming that makes them different than non-OOP languages: encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Encapsulation Enforces Modularity ...
One of the great things about object-oriented programming is that it translates across languages. Often, the syntax is quite similar. Just to prove it, here’s our Dog example in TypeScript, Java ...
Encapsulation is a language facility, whereas information hiding is a design principle. This article investigates strengthening class design through careful consideration of each of these concepts ...
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