[2009-09-13 23:34] Amit Uttamchandani <atu13439_AT_csun.edu>
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> Just curious as to the arguments against OO programming. All the classes
> I have taken in uni always trumpet OO.
The problem of discussions with least people about OO is that they
simply have this different POV. They have their many-thousand SLOC
large code blocks in mind.
OO becomes senseless when your programs are small and simplistic.
You have the separation in the operation system then. Single
independent programs take the place of classes. You can combine them
to larger programs.
Then you have real reusability!
But least vibe-coders don't reach this POV, hence they keep coding fat,
bloated software crap.
meillo
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