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Object-oriented programming (OOP) sounds much scarier than it actually is. Essentially OOP is nothing more than a way of looking at a particular problem and breaking it down into smaller pieces called objects. These objects form the building blocks of object-oriented applications, and when designed properly they help form a solid framework on which to build your project.
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© 2006 Peter Elst, Todd Yard, Sas Jacobs, and William Drol
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(2006). Introduction to OOP. In: Object-Oriented ActionScript for Flash 8. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0125-0_1
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