No, sorry, that's not right.
It is true that the older Ada 83 didn't completely support
object-oriented (OO) programming.
Ada 83 was the closest non-OO programming language to support OO programming,
and so it was often called an `object-based' language.
Ada 95 has enhanced Ada 83 to become a fully object-oriented programming
language, including inheritance.
You
may go back to the question
You may also:
David A. Wheeler (dwheeler@dwheeler.com)
The master copy of this file is at
"http://www.adahome.com/Tutorials/Lovelace/s1s1r2.htm".