2019 is the year we stop writing “pure” functional or object-oriented code, and go back to getting shit done.
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Any project of significant size, no matter what programming language it’s written in, will have places where OO techniques make sense & places where functional techniques make sense.
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It’s ok to have classes with no data of their own and a single method called “run.” It’s ok to have functions that own data & mutate it. Breathe! And get shit done.
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Replying to @sarahmei
Word! I also subscribe to the thought that sometimes what a job needs is a long but easy to read and procedurally written function.
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I used to agree with what both of you have said, until I revisited my "get shit done" code and my "clean code" a year later to add an update. The dirty code took almost a week to update while the clean was a matter of hours. Long term, its better to write clean.
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