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You can understand it completely as it is easy to read and understand.
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1) OOP provides a clear modular structure for programs.
2) OOP makes it easy to maintain and modify existing code.
3) OOP provides a good framework for code libraries where supplied software components can be easily adapted and modified by the programmer.
4) Code reusability.
5) It is suitable for real word problems and real world works.
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Why? Because if you stick to the rules, it makes complex code easier to develop, reliable, maintainable, and generally better.
OOP insists that you think about what you expose to the outside wor
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1) What is the
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C is a powerful general-purpose programming language. It is fast, portable and available in all platforms. If you are new to programming, C is a good choice to start your programming journey.
C is a general-purpose programming language used for wide range of applications from Operating systems like Windows and iOS to software that is used for creating 3D movies.
C programming is highly efficient. That's the main reason why it's very popular despite being more than 40 years old. Standard C programs are portable. The source code written in one system works on another operating system without any change.
As mentioned, it's a good languag
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You can opt for B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science, Software Engineering/Information Technology/Software Systems etc. You may also choose B.Sc degree based on your interest.
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This will depend on the college and specific majors or specializations. It is better you check college websites for the syllabus and also email them directly.
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