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Most Android developers will use Java to write their apps. Java is an object oriented programming language. But what precisely does that mean?
Java is an ‘object oriented’ programming language. That means that it’s built from many objects that interact with each other, rather than being a long list of instructions.
Here's what you need to know about object-oriented programming with classes, methods, objects, and interfaces, with examples in Java, Python, and TypeScript.
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While most students pick up algorithmic approaches to programming fairly easily, many struggle to get their heads around the idea of object-orientation.