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by Nursie
1651 days ago
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It's no longer considered the only way though, nor are companies selling software based on how object-oriented it is. They did in the 90s. OO is now one of several styles, and we no longer have the drive for OO purity we did back then - modern languages and modern versions of languages tend to mix up paradigms and make pragmatic choices, rather than insist on OO everything being the only way. |
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