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Java Interview Preparation:

✅ Focus on Java fundamentals: OOPs, Collections, Exception Handling.
✅ Practice Java 8 features: Streams, Lambdas, Functional Interfaces.
✅ Revise multithreading concepts: ExecutorService, Runnable vs Callable.
✅ Prepare for Spring Boot basics: REST APIs, Security, JPA/Hibernate.
✅ Solve coding problems regularly (DSA + Core Java).
✅ Work on small projects to gain confidence.
✅ Revise frequently asked interview questions.

Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on "objects", which can contain data in the form of fields (attributes) and code in the form of methods (functions). OOP allows developers to model real-world entities, promote code reuse, and organize programs in a modular way using principles like Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Abstraction.

The concept of OOP originated in the 1960s with the programming language Simula, designed for simulations. In the 1980s, Smalltalk popularized OOP as a mainstream paradigm. Later, languages like C++, Java, and Python adopted OOP, making it one of the most widely used approaches in software development today.

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