Should i study object oriented programming and is it used in CP ? Where ? Also, what are its uses ?
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Should i study object oriented programming and is it used in CP ? Where ? Also, what are its uses ?
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OOP isn't used that much in CP, so you can get away with only knowing the very basics. However, if you want to do real-world programming then OOP is pretty important.
You can use a strict to store data such as nodes in a graph or edges or any other objects. This is better than using pair or tuple because you get to name the variables.