Setting aside the cringe I experience whenever supposed principles of "OOP" are mentioned by the author, that page painfully reminds me of the that old joke about bolting four extra legs onto a dog... Furthermore, both a broader comparison (for more complex data and processing) and the technique I mentioned seems to be absent. However, I suppose it shows how to reclaim at least some benefits of better data arrangement even if the language isn't a good fit.
For a number of reasons, I'm not particularly fond of this specific implementation but I'm seriously considering porting its principles into something else (where they might work even better).