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by agocorona
4133 days ago
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Well though. I agree with that. The good abstraction is more about interfaces rather than objects. I complain more about the primitive use of objects as message receivers" with state. That was at the moment the best solution available for the problem of managing events. But this idea of inversion of control pervaded all the industry in perverse ways Even where it was not necessary. The corporate OOP is mostly a consequence of that. This is just random thoughts and there is much more to say. Neither I pretend to tell that OOP is wrong. What I say in the article is that the deconstruction of the recipe that OOP naturally demand is very painful and has too many drawbacks, and can be avoided with the right tools. |
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