The object-oriented paradigm: a means for revolutionising software development

Abstract
Much has been written recently about the merits of object-oriented programming, with enthusiasm among software developers apparently growing day by day. But what are the implications of this programming paradigm for those who are not professional software engineers? This article presents some of the basic ideas of object-oriented programming and reviews the state of the art in this rapidly expanding field.

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