| No single entity in C or C++ has the OO factor in it. But both of them offer a set entities wich enables OO. Both are suitable on a certain level for OO, but once again, notion and know how of OO is more important to master OO.
Merely using the features provided in an object oriented language doesn't mean one is automatically programming object oriented wise. Elements of it might be present, true that, but that hardly can't be the issue.
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