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by granular
6186 days ago
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> Define "best". As someone replying to the discussion topic, you may choose any interpretation of "best" that you wish. In fact, that would be preferred, as it would probably produce more interesting discussion than me attempting to rigidly define "best" in order to allow someone to post "given your definition of 'best', language Y is 'the best'". How about this: which language's OO implementation do you like the best, and why? |
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