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I'm glad my school does not have an "Everything is made of Java" mindset. There are FP classes here, and we use C as well as C++ (among others), so even our imperative programming is not all object-oriented.
There should be charities for those who have never even glimpsed outside of the box. Adopt-a-Drone, or the Functions are Data Foundation. It's a terrible illness and it destroys their quality of life. I would use something like the golf ball example as an interview question, especially with students or fresh grads. Can they, even with some prodding, realize that a GolfBall class is unnecessary in that example? If not, I don't really think I want someone with that much of a conceptual mental block working for me. In reply to Re: I dislike object-oriented programming in general
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