Not, I don't think OO languages are used more than the non-OO ones, if your "popularity" is based on the number of the developers.
Usually when dealing with object oriented code you have a loss of efficiency, but you have the ability to reuse your code. I also find the time that it takes to design the application is more when your using OO.
There is no difference between procedural programing language & structure programing language
C++ is a programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup.It inherits many of its functionality from c but also has its own unique features like polymorphism, encapsulation,abstraction, etc. It is both procedural and object oriented programming language. For more information, visit the link below:
I suspect you mean, "What makes Python an OO language?" Well, first of all, you can define objects. But, way beyond that, all of the data types are objects, as well as methods and functions.
Not, I don't think OO languages are used more than the non-OO ones, if your "popularity" is based on the number of the developers.
Methods is the OO term for what pre-OO languages called Subroutines or Functions. They were given a new name because they have additional features that the old Subroutines and Functions lacked that make programming easier. Methods support overloading and runtime dispatching to the correct Method for the Class that the data belongs to.
Object defines the data members and behaviors as a unit. With inheritance and object composition, any of the encapsulation may be "overrided" to meet the changes in a relatively shorter time frame. For any programming style or techniques, the productivity is based on the designer's ability to apply his or her knowledge and skills of that style. Comparing procedural programming and OO programming, the former is easier for most of the "traditional" programmers. But for any OO practitioner like me, the time to construct a program in procedural style may be longer than constructing the same requirements in OO way. So, the productivity is measured on the human, not the programming style itself. (Easier means to have code written and running in a shorter time)
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Usually when dealing with object oriented code you have a loss of efficiency, but you have the ability to reuse your code. I also find the time that it takes to design the application is more when your using OO.
There is no difference between procedural programing language & structure programing language
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