Go Language Object Oriented Programming

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Go is an object oriented language, but the object orientation programming model is relatively simple, compared with other object oriented languages. It has been said about Go that is "weakly" object-oriented. Go does not use the term "class". There is no class keyword in Go. However, Go allows associating data with methods, which what a class in other programming languages really is.


Go uses struct instead, which is the encapsulation of data and methods, so the struct ends being equivalent to a class.

Go does not have inheritance, constructors or generics. Inheritance can be replaced to a certain extent by composition, embedding and interface, which support code reuse and polymorphism.