Class-based programming

Class-based programming, or more commonly class-orientation, refers to the style of object-oriented programming in which inheritance is achieved by defining classes of objects, as opposed to the objects themselves (compare Prototype-based programming).

Example languages

Although Simula introduced the class abstraction, the canonical example of a class-based language is Smalltalk. Others include C++, Java and C#.

Category:Class-based programming languages provides an exhaustive list.

See also

See also: Class-based programming, C Sharp (programming language), C plus plus, Java (programming language), Object-oriented programming, Programming paradigm, Prototype-based programming, Simula (programming language), Smalltalk programming language