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Well, you can take the C++ approach and learn individual OO features one at a time. But you still wouldn't be doing OO design and programming. . .
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Yes, you would be doing OO programming without even knowing it. At least with Java, you can't program in it without touching OO (from what I have done anyway). For instance, I have yet to create an interface, but I use Sun's all the time (SQL related interfaces).
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