Everything about Object-based totally explained
In general,
object-based indicates that something such as a theory, language, or model is based on the concept of
object.
In
computer science, the term
object-based has two different, incompatible senses:
- A somehow limited version of object-oriented programming where one or more of the following restrictions applies:
- Prototype-based systems (for example, those based on "prototype" objects which are not instances of any class)
Visual Basic is an example of a language that's
object-based in the first sense of the term,
JavaScript in the second.
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