quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
(paraphrased so it would fit in a single toot)
original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM1iUe6IofM
quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
as @falkreon pointed out, there are some issues with this video. But I do love how it clearly states the practical problems with OO without getting deeper into programming language theory.
quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
I want to recreate this video, but from the perspective of a functional programmer, rather than the perspective of someone who thinks along the lines of "functional programming is probably the future, but not for use right now because of performance problems or something"
quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
@lizardsquid My experience is that this statement is statistically correct. The vast majority of OOP software out there, more than spaghetti, is an incomprehensible bowl full of Smarties.
quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
"When I look at your OO codebase, what I'm going to encounter is either this over-engineered giant tower of abstractions, or I'm going to be looking at this inconsistently architected pile of objects that are probably all tangled together like christmas lights"