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What is is the difference between object-based and object-oriented programming?

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What is is the difference between object-based and object-oriented programming?

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This is a reference to the characteristics of a programming language. OOP requires classes, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding. Any language that is missing any one of these qualities is reduced to object-based status.

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