Class versus Object

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Real world objects shares 2 main characteristics, state and behavior. Human have state (name, age) and behavior (running, sleeping). Car have state (current speed, current gear) and behaviour (applying brake, changing gear). Software objects are conceptually similar to real-world objects: they too consist of state and related behavior. An object stores its state in fields and exposes its behavior through methods.
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Real world objects shares 2 main characteristics, state and behaviour. Humans have state (name, age) and behaviour (running, sleeping). Cars have state (current speed, current gear) and behaviour (applying brake, changing gear). Software objects are conceptually similar to real-world objects: they too consist of state and related behaviour. An object stores its state in fields and exposes its behaviour through methods.
  
 
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Class is a “template” / “blueprint” that is used to create objects. Basically, a class will consists of field, static field, method, static method and constructor. Field is used to hold the state of the class (eg: name of Student object). Method is used to represent the behavior of the class (eg: how a Student object going to stand-up). Constructor is used to create a new Instance of the Class.
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Class is a “template” / “blueprint” that is used to create objects. Basically, a class will consists of fields, static fields, methods, static methods and constructors. Fields are used to hold the state of the class (e.g. the name of Student object). Methods are used to represent the behaviour of the class (e.g. how a Student object is going to stand-up). Constructors is used to create a new Object as an instance of the Class.

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Object Real world objects shares 2 main characteristics, state and behaviour. Humans have state (name, age) and behaviour (running, sleeping). Cars have state (current speed, current gear) and behaviour (applying brake, changing gear). Software objects are conceptually similar to real-world objects: they too consist of state and related behaviour. An object stores its state in fields and exposes its behaviour through methods.

Class Class is a “template” / “blueprint” that is used to create objects. Basically, a class will consists of fields, static fields, methods, static methods and constructors. Fields are used to hold the state of the class (e.g. the name of Student object). Methods are used to represent the behaviour of the class (e.g. how a Student object is going to stand-up). Constructors is used to create a new Object as an instance of the Class.

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