| An object-oriented programming language (also | | | | languages in website development services: |
| known as OO language) is one that allows a | | | | Quick Turnaround Time: OO languages have a |
| website development service to use | | | | comprehensive code library that a programmer |
| object-oriented programming techniques including | | | | employs in developing websites. With an extensive |
| inheritance, modularity, polymorphism and | | | | code library, the programmers can develop web |
| encapsulation. The first language to boast primary | | | | sites in a quick, competitive and economical |
| features of an object-oriented programming | | | | manner. |
| language was the Simula. The Simula was released | | | | Quick Output: The coding under Object Oriented |
| in 1967 followed by Smalltalk, which was in huge | | | | programming language is highly systematic and |
| demand between 1972 and 1980. In fact, | | | | organized. Programmers can on a project with |
| Smalltalk is one of the best examples of | | | | ease without affecting the pace of web page |
| object-oriented programming. | | | | development. |
| "Pure" OO languages have everything in them | | | | Objects and methods developed can be reused in |
| treated as an object. From primitives to | | | | other programming languages: Object oriented |
| prototypes, classes, blocks and modules, these | | | | programming ensures development of reusable |
| languages were designed to enforce and facilitate | | | | code library. Programmers can reuse the objects, |
| OO methods. Examples of pure OO languages | | | | block and modules in other projects and |
| include Eiffel, Ruby and Smalltalk. | | | | programming languages. |
| A custom web development expert employs | | | | Modern-day Object Oriented programming |
| object-oriented programming languages in the | | | | languages run on Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix |
| web development process. Here are some | | | | operating system, Palm Handhelds and .Net virtual |
| features of Object-oriented programming | | | | machines. |