IT HAPPENED TO ME: I Used Object-Oriented Programming Badly And It Didn't Magically Solve My Problems Anyway So It Is Awful Forever
Honestly nobody ever really rhapsodized to me about it, but to whatever extent people are doing that they should knock it off.
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I remember the big marketing push for AOP, though, and I'm sure the snake-oil terms of that were just copied from OOP material.
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To be fair, the days when it was the new thing that you HAD to be doing are likely past. Not it'll be something else.
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Yeah, trendiness kills. But I kinda just see it as obvious. Packaging state with the code that operates on it? Uh yeah duh
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The current king of trendiness and overpromising is definitely functional programming.
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agreed, but it's not going mainstream like OO, I don't think.
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Yeah, there's only so far it's going to go. You can't get real saturation unless the Excel jockeys can successfully misuse it.
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