List of object-oriented programming languages
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This is a list of notable programming languages with features designed for object-oriented programming (OOP).
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The listed languages are designed with varying degrees of OOP support. Some are highly focused in OOP while others support multiple paradigms including OOP. [1] For example, C++ is a multi-paradigm language including OOP;[2] however, it is less object-oriented than other languages such as Python[3] and Ruby.[4]
Languages with object-oriented features
- ABAP
- Ada 95
- AmigaE
- Apex
- BETA
- Boo
- C++
- C#
- Ceylon
- Chapel
- Clarion
- CLU
- COBOL
- Cobra
- ColdFusion
- Common Lisp
- CorbaScript
- Curl
- D
- Dart
- DataFlex
- Dylan
- E
- Eiffel
- Elixir
- Fortran 2003
- FPr
- FreeBASIC
- F#
- Gambas
- GDScript
- Go
- Gura (programming language)
- Graphtalk
- IDLscript
- J
- J#
- JADE
- Java
- Julia
- Kotlin
- Lasso
- Lingo
- LISP
- Logtalk
- MATLAB
- Modula-3
- Nemerle
- NetRexx
- Nim
- Noop
- Oberon (Oberon-1)
- Object Pascal
- Object REXX
- Objective-C
- OCaml
- Omnis Studio
- OpenEdge Advanced Business Language
- Oz, Mozart Programming System
- Perl since v5
- PHP since v4, greatly enhanced in v5
- Power Builder
- Prototype-based languages
- Python
- REALbasic
- Ruby
- Rust
- S
- Scala
- Scriptol
- Seed7
- SenseTalk
- Simula
- Smalltalk
- Squirrel
- Swift
- TADS
- Tcl
- Transcript
- TypeScript
- Ubercode
- Vala
- Verse
- Visual Basic
- Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET)
- VBScript
- Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
- Visual FoxPro
- Visual Prolog
- XBase++ (extends xBase standard language)
- Xojo
- ZZT-oop
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