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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 19:56
Why is there so much hate for object oriented programming?
2
Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 19:59
Because of people that thinks that OOP is the solution to all problems.
I blame hierarchies.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 20:06
The D Programming Language
4
Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 20:23
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 22:35
>>3
What the hell is this D Programming Language shit?
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-20 22:52
>>5
Why are you replying to a non-existent post?
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 0:52
>>6
>Implying
>>3 does not exist
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 1:53
>>7
I'm not sure what post you're refer to, there. I don't see
>>3 either.
Also,
Implying
Back to /b/ , Please.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 3:11
>>8
But >implying is a /v/ meme.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 4:18
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Name:
anon
2010-11-21 9:02
whoa. implying implications, calm down.
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Name:
anon
2010-11-21 9:02
whoa. implying implications, calm down.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 9:22
>>12
What are the implications of meta-implying?
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 9:40
Because C++ is hideous and bloated.
Yes, C++ and OO aren't synonimous.
No, noone cares enough to let the fact stop them.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 10:19
The Smalltalk Programming Language
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 10:38
The problem with OOP is that it makes programming look to easy compared to functional and procedural ways. Then you have this draw to programming from every kid and this mother because they think it's so easy and thus they program like shit and produce shit code making OOP look terrible because they all use it wrong.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 14:42
imply is meh, I prefer just good old eval.
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-11-21 23:33
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