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: Why Java is not 100% Object-oriented? No spam ❌❌​

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Answered by ItzAyushSnowy2425
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JAVA supports primitive data type as it, byte, long, etc so Java is not fully object-oriented. But on the other hand JAVA, we use data types like int, float, double, etc which are not object-oriented, and of course which is opposite of OOP. So, why JAVA is not 100% objected oriented.

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Answered by swatimishra262008
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Java is not fully object oriented because it supports primitive data type like it,byte,long etc.,which are not objects. Because in JAVA we use data types like int, float, double etc which are not object oriented, and of course is what opposite of OOP is. That is why JAVA is not 100% objected oriented.

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