Benefits of Object Oriented Programming
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm centered entirely on 'objects.' Let take example Mr. A is going to make a POT using BLOCKS, which requires a general explanation of the term 'object.' By default, blocks are measuring units similar to height, radius, and form. These attributes are present by default, which means that if you use a block, it will have the same dimensions. Other important features, such as color, material, and pricing, are yet to be assigned. As a result, objects are nothing more than POTS. When we need to, we assign values to the properties of an object. BLOCK is nothing more than the object's templates. There, we describe how the thing should appeal (i.e., how it should appear) and how the actions will be carried out. It's referred to as a class in Java. Benefits of Object-Oriented Programming Moving on to the benefits of OOP, we'd like to point out that there are several, as this is one of the most extensively use...