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Object-Oriented Languages
An object-oriented language is a computer programming language that revolves around the concept of an object. Object-oriented languages were developed
to make it easier to develop, debug, reuse, and maintain software than is possible with earlier languages. Understanding objects, and object-oriented languages, requires knowledge of the evolution of computer programming languages and data structures. Source for information on Object-Oriented Languages: Computer Sciences dictionary.