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Mostly it's better to do composition, instead of subclassing.Also, subclassing breaks encapsulation.
Also FYI (you started pissing), i have lots of experience with OO and procedural.I have years experience in Smalltalk (90's) and Java.To experience real adaptability, try Smalltalk.
You are right however, that for bigger systems, you really need a static language, not dynamic ones.
But interesting that you say that OO programs are difficult to change, and difficult to understand.This (adaptability and understandability) is the prime selling point of OO.So it's all BS then...
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