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:Meanwhile, I'm not aware of any widely-used languages that implement a purely functional object system and identify themselves as object-oriented. OOHaskell involves mutable fields; [[NixOS|Nix]] has object-like inheritance structures but doesn't describe itself as OO. So while the paradigm doesn't demand imperative semantics, its practical manifestations nearly always involve them.
:It would be great to include examples of exceptions in the article for balance, like with the subsection on Go leaving out inheritance, but without any clear, well-known examples, it's hard to argue the imperative association is optional. [[User:Mathnerd314159|Mathnerd314159]] ([[User talk:Mathnerd314159|talk]]) 17:43, 7 July 2025 (UTC)
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