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# Object-Oriented Programming Features of Rust
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OOP is a way of modeling programs.
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Objects as a programmatic concept were introduced in the programming language Simula in the 1960s.
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These objects influenced Alan Kay's programming architecture in which objects pass messages to each other.
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To describe this architecture, he coined the term *object-oriented programming* in 1967.
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Many competing definitions describe what OOP is, and by some of these definitions Rust is object-oriented, but by other it is not.
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In this section, we will explore certain characteristics that are commonly considered object-oriented and how those characteristics translate to idiomatic Rust.
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Next we will show how to implement an object-oriented design pattern in Rust and discuss the trade-offs of doing so.
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Versus implementing a solution using some of Rust's strengths instead. |