1/ I'm coining the term "Object-Oriented Productivity" as my prediction for the next era of productivity we're entering
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2/ As any discipline matures, it gets progressively demystified from "personality-driven" to "object-driven." The focus shifts from what an individual can do (due to mysterious, inscrutable internal forces), to what the tools can do (how they can be combined and used together)
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3/ Close parallel to software dev't: coding used to be limited by an individual person's temperament, focus ability, memory, specific knowledge; now it's limited by their ability to use and combine existing tools, frameworks, snippets, microservices
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4/ Just as Object-Oriented Programming favored modular pieces of software that could interact via standardized interfaces, we're seeing the same thing happen as personal productivity matures
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5/ What's important now is NOT one's personal capabilities: focus ability, self-discipline, raw intellect, good memory. What matters is the ability to orchestrate existing tools, platforms, services, products, programs, etc. into SYSTEMS that work reliably, day and night
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OOP has so much in common with logical atomism. Both are incapable of achieving logical coherence at scale.
In OOP, an object starts out like set theory and ends up like areogel.


