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An object oriented language uses concepts of classes, objects, and methods.

Rather than just having plain functions to store procedural instructions, a program written in an object-oriented language like Java has classes that are basically blueprints to create objects. Objects have their own little functions called methods. Objects can have their own variables too.

Of course, there are much more complex concepts in object-oriented programming such as inheritance and polymorphism.

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