Classes, interfaces, overridden methods, public/private/static/protected members, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, etc.
Only two of those things are important to OOP, and arguably only one is vital.
In reply to Re^4: Object Oriented Orientation
by chromatic
in thread Object Oriented Orientation
by koolgirl
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