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  1. Re: Difference between the object based and object oriented

    Sorry to say, but java Doesn't support Multiple Inheritence completely, So java is not a pure object-oriented Language.
  2. Re: Difference between the object based and object oriented

    Multiple Inheritence
  3. Re: Difference between the object based and object oriented

    Language which supports Strictly all OOPS concept, is Object-Oriented.
    If any one OOPS concept it doesn't support, then it is a Object-Based Language.

    C# doesn't support Multiple Inheritence,so...
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