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by throw_m239339 1722 days ago
Maybe but at some point, at least in my country, anything that wasn't a rigid bunch of classes, interfaces and what not following all that Java EE / Designer pattern/ Solid / OOP stuff was deemed "spaghetti code" and it made you "a bad developer", regardless of the language used. Granted this was in the mid 2000 before people "rediscovering" the merits of functional programming. Today, procedural C style coding or functional programming is more accepted in dev shops. I don't think I've heard about UML in the last 5 years anywhere I worked for instance. Young programmers are lucky they avoided that era...