What is an Object in Java?

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Aug 30, 2019 7:26 AM EDT
Opensource.com; By Chris Hermansen
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Java is an object-oriented programming language, which views the world as a collection of objects that have both properties and behavior. Java's version of object-orientedness is pretty straightforward, and it's the basis for almost everything in the language. Because it's so essential to Java, I'll explain a bit about what's under the covers to help anyone new to the language.

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