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comparison b/w object oriented language and structure programing

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Although for consistent and reusable design we follow Object Oriented paradigms; “structured approach” has still its worth in some imperative and critical application.
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What are some of your ideas? I don't want to spoil your fun.
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this is not the fun. well i personally like to do structured programing
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Well what are some of the characteristics of imperative and critical applications? (specifically their hardware)
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Well, take a step back and ask what are some examples of imperative and critical applications.
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