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criteria for an OOP language?

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what criteria are you looking for in a OOP Language?
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Re: criteria for an OOP language?

The same criteria I look for in any language: an expressive type system, the ability to do things without needing hoops.
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Re: criteria for an OOP language?

well it would obviously need to have the basic characteristics of an OOP language; abstraction, encapsulation. modularity, inheritance
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Re: criteria for an OOP language?

1. Data encapsulation.
2. Data abstraction
3. Inheritance & Polymorphism
,etc.
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Re: criteria for an OOP language?

easy to read and write, with if at all possible very limited means for idiots to mess up things I then have to untangle and repair.
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Re: criteria for an OOP language?

- divided in module/function, so u just call the function or module.
- Reusability
- Resilience to change
- Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance and Polymorphism
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