what do you mean by object base language?
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The term "object-based language" may be used in a technical sense to describe any programming language that uses the idea of encapsulating state and operations inside "objects". ... These languages all support the definition
of an object as a data structure, but lack polymorphism and inheritance.
of an object as a data structure, but lack polymorphism and inheritance.
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The term basic language is the language which is spoken informally
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