quote from a video about Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
"This lead us to patterns, and then the SOLID principles, and test-driven development and agile, all this stuff which has subsequently been piled on by people who insist that this is now the One True Way to do OOP.
But to me, all these represent bandaids – they are compensation for the fact that the original vision of OOP has never panned out, and every few years there's a new ideology in town about how we do OOP for reals this time"
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)
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"