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Re^4: How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming?by Anonymous Monk |
on May 07, 2015 at 02:30 UTC ( [id://1125941]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
One of the benefits of OO is being able to organize your thoughts and design your solution. OO tends to persuade the coder to not just bash out a bunch of code, but instead plan and refactor. What you did was post 7 nodes of stream-of-thought off the top of your head consciousness without bothering to write a rough draft and refactor your repeated thoughts. Very non-OO. And very much appreciated. Compared to just blobs of code almost everybody always posts , watching somebody go through their thinking process is very much appreciated -- its practically priceless. How the fuck can you complain about that? You can't skip steps and arrive at a solution and understand why you got there and why its good
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