Your post is indeed interesting. One little query is differentiating OO on the basis of inheritance vs. composition. Both inheritance and composition are part of OOP. So while inheritance is commonly mentioned as one of the pillars of OOP, using composition instead does not mean it is non-OO. Rather, it is an alternative to inheritance to keep a structure loose enough to be easily changed and extensible.
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