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What Is The Difference Between Object, Reference And Instance?

What is the difference between object, instance and reference?

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    Object is a particular entity that may or may not have any aim to exist while the reference is the orientation which has specific purpose but may not have any existence and the instance is the occurrence which will include both the entity as well as the purpose.
    Well dear! This is what I think what do you think?
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    Jannifer 

    answered 1 year ago

      Object: Object having values
      Reference indicate the memory location
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      Guest

      Guest 

      answered 7 months ago

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