Do any OOP aficionados happen to have some handy pointers to OOP snippets or techniques that they think highlight good uses of OOP to implement things? Stated alternately, if you are fan of OOP, what is your favorite use of OOP you can think of to implement something?
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My bet would be Qt.
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Yeah Qt is a good example. C# forms are reasonable too. The UI system I wrote for TLOU Part II is OOP but closer to an imm mode design than a full, complex framework. (I'd like to think it's a good example too!
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I've not used Qt but have used UIKit on iOS for the past few years. One observation of long-lived OOP UI libraries is that base classes often have properties which make no sense for some subclasses or layouts. UIKit examples: tint color, auto-layout vs autoresizing masks, etc.
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I used the Java Swing toolkit for a long time and think it is done well.
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Not really an answer, but this article has some interesting insights into past OOP MVC trendshttps://www.martinfowler.com/eaaDev/uiArchs.html …
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