Its time will come when it is ubiquitously operable, only then it will be useful.
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Anonymous2013-09-11 13:07
It's a fad.
In the next 2 years ENTERPRISE developers will finally start seeing the truth, that OOP is a conspiricy designed to keep Lisp from ever becoming popular. It's a comspiracy to make you more inneficient because that's how they make their money!
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Anonymous2013-09-11 13:23
>>4
You've just used more than a dussin abstractions in that sentence. Safe to say speech is object oriented and that's not a fad because it's essential for interoperability. It's not an issue for IT because it's still too primitive.
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Anonymous2013-09-11 14:36
>>5
NO U.
It's all a conspiracy I tell yoU!
Why else would they use Java when much more beautiful languages that aren't bogged down with bullshit like structure or maintainability are available!
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Anonymous2013-09-11 14:54
OOP is the whole basis of modulearity, code reuse, and separation of concerns, thread safety, high level-roprograooing and high scalabilitiy, these things cannot be done without it. You think the world will never need those in the future, then you are a fool? Yes. OOP is the way of the future.
>>7 '>Reusing code
Get a load of this guy.
Enterprise drone!
Lispers don't need libraries, we don't need to share code! We write the macros every time because we're not stupid sheeple like you!
Good job helping THE MAN