in reply to Re^2: I dislike object-oriented programming in general in thread I dislike object-oriented programming in general
I think you have a point. Logical programming describes what the solution looks like; functional, a set of transformations from initial conditions to the solution; imperative, a sequence of steps from here to there. OO describes... what? How a bunch of things interact in a system that, if you're lucky, gets you where you want? It's a useful way of breaking down problems in the imperative paradigm, but not really a new mode of thought.
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