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by crtc 1751 days ago
> Back in the '90s, "Object-Oriented" got redefined in popular imagination to "good". If your language or system was good, it was then by definition object-oriented, and anything good had therefore to be called OO. Saying something was not actually OO (as we find here) was taken to mean it was not good, generating spurious conflict.

A similar thing happened with functional programming.

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