I really liked the ideas that got spread. I did not know how Alan Kay invisioned OOP.
It could have been a bit longer and maybe with hints to languages like Objective-C (which is influenced by Smalltalk) or Python/Ruby.
They practice these things, even if they lack features in other parts of the language. ;)
I didn't get point of the speaker.
He tried to convince me why OOP is not as good as FP, but I can only say that they are like spoon and fork, different tools for different jobs (and they can wonderfully work together).
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I really liked the ideas that got spread. I did not know how Alan Kay invisioned OOP.
It could have been a bit longer and maybe with hints to languages like Objective-C (which is influenced by Smalltalk) or Python/Ruby.
They practice these things, even if they lack features in other parts of the language. ;)
I didn't get point of the speaker.
He tried to convince me why OOP is not as good as FP, but I can only say that they are like spoon and fork, different tools for different jobs (and they can wonderfully work together).