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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T05:15:05+00:00 2026-05-31T05:15:05+00:00

As we know that the Object oriented programming language has lots of benefit.But in

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As we know that the Object oriented programming language has lots of benefit.But in same implementation procedural language like C do not have any alternative like realtime applications. So can we combine the power of two to create a great application?
Can we experience the major pillars of OOPS in procedural language?

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    2026-05-31T05:15:05+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 5:15 am

    Nearly all general-purpose languages are Turing equivalent. This means — among other thing — that anything you can dream up in one language, you can implement in another. So yes, it’s possible, though it isn’t enforced by the compiler as strictly as an OOP zealot might like.

    Consider C’s FILE type (used by fopen, fread, fwrite, etc). It’s not specified what exactly is in there, and you don’t need to know or care (read: encapsulation); all you have to know is, you can fopen you a file, fread/fwrite it, and when you’re done, you fclose. Thing is, that “file” can be anywhere — at the root of the FS, in your homedir that’s on a whole other drive…in most OSes, it can even be a pipe or a network socket (read: polymorphism).

    Basically, the funnest parts of OOP. And we didn’t say “class” even once. 🙂

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