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Haha, I think this section is for interpersonal relationships. Research the Gang of Four patterns and look at Object Relational Mapping ;)

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In OOP the concept of insulating data and from direct access by the program is known as?

In OOP, the concept of insulating data and from direct access by the program is known as


What are the reasons for rise of constructor concept in c?

Not sure what you mean by this. C is a not an object-oriented programming (OOP) language, and therefore has no constructor concept. You probably meant C++ but, even so, there is no "rise of constructor concept". Constructors are fundamental to OOP -- they allow you to initialise an object at the point of instantiation.


Is persistence an abstract noun?

Yes, persistence is an abstract noun, a word for a quality or the ability to persist.


Which concept in java implements the concept of reusabilityand what are it's types?

One important aspect of code reuse is related to inheritance, which is a standard part of OOP programming.


What is need and characteristics of oop?

OOP stands for Object oriented programming. The main characteristics of OOP are 1. Class 2. Objects 3. Instance 4. Methods 5. Message Passing 6. Inheritance 7. Abstraction 8. Encapsulation 9. Polymorphism & 10. Decoupling OOP is a concept that allows us to have a program that is 1. "robust and secure". 2. "architecture neutral and portable". 3. "high performance".


How oop is used for real world problems?

oop is a concept which is based on the objects and objects are the real world entities tht describe the real world problems.oop emphasises more on data abstraction and security and gives more importanceto the user requirement.as the data in oop is more secured than pop languages......oop describes the real world problems more specifically and in an efficient manner.


What are the disadvantages of object oriented programming over structured programming?

actually oop concept have some disadvantage when compared to structured programming


Why c plus plus called as paritial oop?

C++ is only partially OOP because it is a superset of C and, for the sake of backward compatibility, retains the concept of primitive data types (such as integrals like char and int) and pointer data types, which are all strictly non-object-oriented. In Java and C#, there is no concept of a primitive data type. Even integral types such as int are treated as objects and there is no concept of a pointer data type.


How do you ally oop in 2k9?

how to ally oop in nba 2k9


When was ZZT-oop created?

ZZT-oop was created in 1991.


What is a one letter initial called?

The 'Initial'


What bird goes oop oop oop?

The hoopoe makes a sound that goes 'oop oop oop.' In many cultures, the bird has a similar name because of this particular call they are known for. Hoopoes are birds from the Afro-Eurasian region. They have distinctive feather patterns in their wings and crests, as well as flat dark bills.

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