"The exact definition of what makes an OOP language "pure" varies slightly depending on the perspective of the computer scientist. Meyer notes, "'Object-oriented' is not a boolean condition: environment A, although not 100% OO, may be 'more' OO than environment B". C++ creator Stroustrup dismisses the concept of purity as an inference that any language that implements non-OO features (…) is less robust than one that adheres strictly to the OO paradigm."
http://jackmyers.info/docs/ObjectOrientedImplementationApproaches.pdf
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