No. Object-oriented brings things many languages cannot use. Also, that was a tl;dr fluff blog with barely any examples.
All languages in mainstream use are imperative and at least somewhat object oriented, other than SQL. But many of those don't have what it takes to implement capabilities (too flexible/dynamic).
All languages in mainstream use are imperative and at least somewhat object oriented, other than SQL. But many of those don't have what it takes to implement capabilities (too flexible/dynamic).