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Explain the following terms in the context of object oriented programming. Also explain how these concepts are implemented in C++ by giving an example program for each.
Visual Basic is an Object oriented programing language, like C++. A good example of an SOA program language is C#. can you explain with reasons........? i agree with you .... I want to confirm the reason why it is so ...
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VB.NET offers a more user-friendly environment compared to command-line programming, providing a graphical interface that simplifies coding and debugging. It also supports object-oriented programming, which enhances code organization and reusability. Additionally, VB.NET includes built-in libraries and tools for rapid application development, enabling developers to create complex applications more efficiently than with command-line alternatives. Lastly, its integration with Visual Studio provides robust development features like IntelliSense and design tools, streamlining the development process.
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abstraction and encapsulation is one of the concepts of OOPs and C is not an OOP [Object Oriented Programming language] obviously abst & encap will not be supported by 'C' Abstraction & encapsulation is a concept of OOP [Object Oriented Programming] But, 'C' is not an OOP whereas it is a POP [Procedure oriented programming], so obviously 'C' does not support abstraction and encapsulation Answer Encapsulation is not inherently supported but it can be emulated in C. The use of static and extern keywords for functions are almost equivalent to your private and public keywords in java (encapsulation). Read up more on those keywords.. Structures become an object's attributes while functions accepting pointers the the said struct become its methods.
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