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<p>in C++ (originally <a href="page.php?w=C_with_Classes">C with Classes</a>, 1980) and Objective-C (1983), only supporting modules 30 years or more later. Java (1995) supports modules in the form of <a href="page.php?w=Java_package">packages</a>, though the primary unit of code organization is a class. However, Python (1991) prominently used both modules and objects from the start, using modules as the primary unit of code organization and "packages" as a larger-scale unit. <a href="page.php?w=Perl_5">Perl 5</a> (1994) also includes support for</p><p>
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