Summary
In this chapter, we have understood how the Bosque nominal type system allows us to have tools to reuse our previously acquired knowledge about object-oriented programming to build our programs.
We have also learned how to build concepts and entities to represent objects and how concepts such as inheritance or static methods can be adopted within our Bosque scripts.
Additionally, we have prepared for the future, familiarizing ourselves with the namespaces that will allow us in the future to structure more complex libraries or projects using Bosque.
We can say that we are now ready to create code and solve problems using Bosque in the next and final chapter. We will learn to test our code to build quality and fail-safe software.