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Originally posted by XXXManager
Having some people who dont know, or dont like (because they dont know) OOP dont make the "points" against it right.
The points pointed are wrong, and there are other cons for OOP - not the ones suggested.
Indeed - some people dont know OOP and babble shit about it - some programmers dont know how it works (or how to think) and they are a pittiful excuse for programmers, BUT they dont make OOP less good - they just suck
As to your point - "OOP works well for certain things" - you are correct. OOP does'nt suit everything.
Having a script that goes through files and find the ones with the letter "a" in the filenames requires no OOP.
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Yes, I agree with you. Because the majority of people who learn a language stink at it, does not make the language stink. I 100% agree that OOP enabled the windows GUI to become what it is today, and allow programs to easily ALL use the same file-open dialog box which makes it easy for the programmer, and easy for the user (since they don't have to 'learn' each new program - we have to realize the majority of computer users suck, and this is what windows is for).