BSA400 – Week 3 Individual Paper
University of Phoenix, Online
Object Oriented Development
When I first started learning how to write code, I had never heard the term “Object Oriented Development”, or even “Object Oriented Modeling.” I’m sure that some form of both of these existed, but they might not have been referred to in exactly those words. Fifteen years of coding later, I was finally indoctrinated in the ways of object oriented development.
The first language that I learned to use was BASIC, which was very simple and easy to learn. There were no objects per se, and the code was pretty much written from the top down. Now that I understand the mechanics of object oriented development, I can see that there were parts of the language that could be considered objects, especially from a design point of view. Even though most of my programs were written from the top down and were executed from the top down, a lot of them incorporated logic that was reused......
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