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We present GOOL, a Generic Object-Oriented Language. GOOL shows that with the right abstractions, a language can capture the essence of object-oriented programs. GOOL generates human-readable, documented and idiomatic code in Python, Java, C#, and C++. In it, we can express common programming idioms and patterns.