IT HAPPENED TO ME: I Used Object-Oriented Programming Badly And It Didn't Magically Solve My Problems Anyway So It Is Awful Forever
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Replying to @chaosprime
by Some Guy Every Two Weeks I Swear To Fucking God
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Replying to @chaosprime
Seriously though, the whole "they said screwdrivers were amazing and I tried to drive a nail with one and BETRAYAL" genre is damn tiresome.
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Replying to @chaosprime
the difference is though that screwdrivers (unless sonic) aren't sold as a magic cure for everything. OO is.
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Replying to @ColumPaget
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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Replying to @chaosprime
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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Replying to @ColumPaget
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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Replying to @chaosprime @ColumPaget
The current king of trendiness and overpromising is definitely functional programming.
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Replying to @chaosprime
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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