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by baryphonic
1744 days ago
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The more interesting question to me is whether there is still something to the ideas that he originally called "object-oriented" that has possibly been lost. The term itself has been overloaded into oblivion, but message communication, vigilant protection of internal state and late binding all the things might still be a good idea. IMO "objects := algorithms + data structures" has run its course and hasn't succeeded. |
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