Why Java is not purely object oriented?
Answer Posted / chandra sekhar
JAVA is
not a pure object-oriented language.
BUT ' Y
I KNOW SOMTHING
WHT IS THIS ?
ANS:-100% OOP 54 conditions apply
but java is only 34 conditions applyed ok
i read so meny reff
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