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Comments on Are the terms "property" and "method" practical in programming languages other than JavaScript?

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Are the terms "property" and "method" practical in programming languages other than JavaScript? [closed]

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Closed as unclear by Alexei‭ on Jul 26, 2021 at 04:33

This question cannot be answered in its current form, because critical information is missing.

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I would say that the terms "property" and "method" are basic in JavaScript programming (at least in the context of web/front), but are they basic or common in other programming languages such as C, Python, Java, C#, Ruby, etc. ?

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Don't really know. I absolutely do not want to read language specs or similar... (5 comments)
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Alexei‭ wrote over 3 years ago

As written, this question is quite unclear and very general as it asks about concepts that are used in many programming languages. We expect questions to be more focused.