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by zelphirkalt
438 days ago
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Statistically most of ones coworkers will never have looked at and used to write actual code with a functional language, so it is understandable they don't get it. What makes me sad is the apparent unwillingness to learn such a thing and sticking with "everything must OOP" even in situations where it would be (with a little practice and knowledge in functional languages) simple to make it purely functional and make testing and parallelization trivial. |
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I'm not against functional languages. My point was that if you want to encourage others to try it, those two are not what you want to lead with.