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* Poly-morphism, or roughly said: the ability for different kinds of objects to respond uniquely to the same message, without the caller of that message needing to know about the differences.
* Poly-morphism, or roughly said: the ability for different kinds of objects to respond uniquely to the same message, without the caller of that message needing to know about the differences.


* [[http://docs.python.org/tutorial/classes.html Classes in the Python Tutorial]]
== Resources ==
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_oriented]]
 
* [http://docs.python.org/tutorial/classes.html Python Tutorial on Classes]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_oriented Wikipedia article on OOP]

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Object-oriented programming is an approach to programming. Many different styles and depths of "OOP" exist, and many languages, including Python support OOP features. In a nutshell, the core features of OOP are:

  • Bundling or "encapsulation" of data structures and related functions
  • Inheritance, or a sharing of code & data through hierarchies of "classes"
  • Poly-morphism, or roughly said: the ability for different kinds of objects to respond uniquely to the same message, without the caller of that message needing to know about the differences.

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