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    is "Object" in "OOP" the same 'object' which is closely related to class and structur

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    I remember there is a particular kind of thing in C++ called 'object' which is part of the family whose members are also structure and class. But I think the "Object" in the title "Object-Oriented Programming" isn't the same 'object' which is much closely related to structure and class. Rather the "Object" only implies the concept where different sections of the software are seen as different entities or objects. Perhaps, other more descriptive and suitable term would be 'functional blocks'. What is your opinion on this? Please let me know. Thanks.
    Last edited by jackson6612; 09-18-2011 at 02:00 PM.
    I'm an outright beginner. Using Win XP Pro and Code::Blocks. Be nice to me, please.

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