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After Years of Research, It Has Been Concluded That Names

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After years of research, it has been concluded that names have little effect on how others think of us and the way we act.


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True Object-oriented Language

A programming language that inherently supports and enforces the principles of object-oriented programming such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.

Object-oriented Structure

A programming paradigm based on the concept of "objects", which contain data in the form of fields and code in the form of procedures or methods.

Standard Input

A method or channel by which data is received by a program, typically from a user or another program.

Standard Output

A fundamental computer concept where data is sent out by a program, typically to the computer's screen.

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