(Note: this will be my topic for Week 7)
YOU DOWN WITH O-O-P? YEAH YOU KNOW ME!
As you can probably guess from above, this week we will discuss Object-Oriented Programming. First off, what is Object-Oriented Programming? Object-Oriented Programming, or OOP, is a concept in which objects are the initial concern. We then use these objects and manipulate them to our needs. OOP has been the primary focus of this course so far.
OOP contains a multitude of concepts. Some of the concepts we covered in this course were creating classes and methods, initializing instance variables, and inheritance. All of these topics were discussed in my Week 4 entry, if you want a more detailed analysis of these topics.
Overall, these concepts were rather easy to grasp. The majority of these concepts, such as classes and methods, were explained in CSC108, so that really helped. With OOP down, I can't wait to begin the next sections of this course.

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