Is Windows NT a full blown object oriented operating
system? Give reasons.
Answer Posted / guest
No Windows NT is not so, because its not implemented in
object oriented language and the data structures reside
within one executive component and are not represented as
objects and it does not support object oriented
capabilities .
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