Object oriented programming in one way or another is very much possible in R. However, unlike for example Python, there are many ways to achieve object orientation:
My question is:
What major differences distinguish these ways of OO programming in R?
Ideally the answers here will serve as a reference for R programmers trying to decide which OO programming methods best suits their needs.
As such, I am asking for detail, presented in an objective manner, based on experience, and backed with facts and reference. Bonus points for clarifying how these methods map to standard OO practices.
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