What is the difference between structured oriented, object-oriented and non-structure oriented programming language?

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Structured oriented programming language –

  • In this type of language, large programs are divided into small programs called functions.
  • Prime focus is on functions and procedures that operate on data
  • Data moves freely around the systems from one function to another
  • Program structure follows “Top Down Approach”
  • Example: C, Pascal, ALGOL and Modula-2

Object-oriented programming language –

  • In this type of language, programs are divided into objects
  • Prime focus is on the data that is being operated and not on the functions or procedures
  • Data is hidden and cannot be accessed by external functions
  • Program structure follows “Bottom UP Approach”
  • Example: C++, JAVA and C# (C sharp)

Non-structure oriented programming language –

  • There is no specific structure for programming this language.
  • Example:  BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN

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