Singly rooted hierarchy

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title: Singly rooted hierarchy
text: The singly rooted hierarchy, in object-oriented programming, is a characteristic of most OOP-based programming languages. In most such languages, in fact, all classes inherit directly or indirectly from a single root, usually with a name similar to Object; all classes then form a common inheritance hierarchy. This idea was introduced first by Smalltalk, and was since used in most other object-oriented languages. A notable exception is C++, where there is no single object hierarchy. This feature
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