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by PhilipRoman
1172 days ago
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Like many other religions, OOP has split into several competing factions, each with a slightly different interpretation. To complicate the situation even more, in many areas of the world OOP has been mixed thoroughly with the local pre-OOP beliefs from the dark ages. |
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Bertrand Meyer's book Object-Oriented Software Construction is just about as good as it gets for defining and justifying OOP. Still worth a read today. That said, functional programming and hexagonal architecture are probably more useful.