I revise my stance on @cmuratori's statement: I agree fully, not partially. OOP needs to die.
@_psonice @Sirithang @sehurlburt @LiaSae And in return you have to waste copious amounts of time doing meaningless typing :(
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@cmuratori@_psonice@sehurlburt@LiaSae Still think it's an easier pardigm to grasp for designer etc.though,guiding on what they can access -
@cmuratori@_psonice@sehurlburt@LiaSae type&access restriction help mental mapping for "non prog". I should try to do a blog post on that! - Show replies
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@cmuratori Not to mention, when taken as programming philosophy, copious time tracking down functionality when it needs to be changed. - End of conversation
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