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Object-oriented programming is a programming technique that speeds the development of programs and makes
them easier to maintain through the re-use of "objects" that have
behaviors, characteristics, and relationships associated with them. The
objects are organized into collections (also called class libraries),
which are then available for building and maintaining applications. Each
object is part of a class of objects, which are united
via "inheritance" and share certain characteristics and
relationships.
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