Steven D'Aprano <steve+pyt...@pearwood.info> added the comment:

I don't think that Python, a computer language, IS an approach to OOP. A 
programming language HAS an approach to OOP.

We would say "Python's approach to OOP is ..." so the approach is something 
that belongs to Python, it isn't Python itself.

(My dog's approach to cats is to bark loudly and chase them. It would be wrong 
to say that my dog is to bark loudly and chase cats.)

So the sentence is grammatically correct, inserting an "is" would make it 
incorrect. But perhaps it could be re-written to be more clear? It seems a 
little clumsy to me.

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nosy: +steven.daprano

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