> This is also fundamentally how other OO systems work
There is no inheritance here, just a function table as it is often used in C libraries.
> OO programming is, at heart, just one approach to organizing functions and data
Which equally applies to any programming paradigm.
> such as simulation (thus Simula)
Simula 67 - the world's first OO programming language - was explicitly conceived general purpose, in contrast to Simula I, which was not yet OO (though it already had active objects) and dedicated to simulation.
> This is also fundamentally how other OO systems work
There is no inheritance here, just a function table as it is often used in C libraries.
> OO programming is, at heart, just one approach to organizing functions and data
Which equally applies to any programming paradigm.
> such as simulation (thus Simula)
Simula 67 - the world's first OO programming language - was explicitly conceived general purpose, in contrast to Simula I, which was not yet OO (though it already had active objects) and dedicated to simulation.