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Hence, pure functions are very simple and reusable blocks of code that can be extremely practical when implementing a program. Therefore, it makes perfect sense that functions are the primary unit of functional programming. Even though it is possible to create pure functions in OOP, it is not this paradigm’s main focus since its main unit is objects, which in turn are designed to interact with the object's state. Oop it Stephen S. Yau is the director of Arizona State Univer- sity’s Information Assurance Center and a professor of computer science. His research interests include software engineering, cybersecurity, distributed computing systems, service-based computing, and cloud computing systems. Yau received a PhD in electrical engineering from the Uni- versity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a Life Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Contact him at [email protected] or here .

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Mattison, Rob & Micheael J. Sipolt. "An Object Lesson in Management," Datamation, July 1, 1995, pp. 51-55. Computer Services Encapsulation is used to hide the values or state of a structured data object inside a class, preventing unauthorized parties' direct access to the object.

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