6.Top-down programming may complicate testing, since nothing executable will even exist until near
the end of the project.
7.Examples of programming which use this approach are C and Pascal.
1.4 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
In computer science, object-oriented programming, OOP for short, is a computer programming paradigm.
The idea behind object-oriented programming is that a computer program may be seen as comprising
a collection of individual units, or objects that act on each other, as opposed to a traditional view in which
a program may be seen as a collection of functions or simply as a list of instruction to the ...
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