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Happened to see something about the system being object-based - a term I've
heard and used. It says the OS is not object-oriented, because it does not
include the OO trait or feature of inheritance - seems to me, this isn't
exactly right - I mean, everything has basic attributes of an object that it
shares with all other objects, then there are distinction for things like
program and files and from there, display files, printer files, DDS-type
PFs, DDL-type tables - that seems like a lot of inheritance.
There are enough other OO characteristics the system does not have - seems
inheritance is one it DOES have in some way - am I missing something?
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