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Object is unit of storage in computer memory - it is simple concept that means it has size and address: that is all folks you need to know what object is. Most of us keep forgetting that we program box filled with wires, transistors, diodes etc.

Class is template of data type (includes both fields and functions) and it is programming abstraction of real world problem it attempts to solve.

Class that has been created or instantiated takes shape (becomes an object that you can "touch", talk to - meaning send and receive messages, move, delete etc.) in computer memory that the program can work with.

There should not be any confusion what object is among programmers. Unfortunately most programming books is using some weird concepts and examples regarding OOP which confuses everybody and it is not even funny.
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