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Object-oriented programming

A programming language is a set of rules and instructions that are used to write computer programs. It provides a way for software developers to express their ideas and algorithms in a way that can be understood by a computer. Programming languages come in many different forms, from low-level assembly languages to high-level scripting languages.

OOP

Some common object-oriented programming (OOP) languages include:

Java: A popular language used for developing enterprise applications, Android apps, and web-based applications.

C#: A language developed by Microsoft that is used for developing Windows applications, web applications, and games.

Python: A versatile language used for developing web applications, machine learning models, and data analysis tools.

Ruby: A language popular in web development and backend scripting.

JavaScript: A language used for client-side web development and increasingly for server-side development as well.

PHP: A language used for developing web applications and dynamic websites.

These languages are object-oriented, which means they allow developers to create reusable code components called objects, which can be combined to create complex software applications.