Summary

In this chapter, you gained an understanding of the basic terminology used in object-oriented programming. This gave you a foundation from which to move forward in the basics of classes and objects. From there you learned how to add attributes, operations, and properties to a class. Finally, you looked at advanced object-oriented programming by learning about inheritance and polymorphism. These advanced subjects gave you an understanding of how object-oriented programming differs from procedural programming.

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