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What we don't need in object-oriented programming

Once I heard Alberto Brandolini giving a keynote at an Italian conference, saying, between other insights, that Lego bricks where one of the most abused...

34 replies - 17166 views - 09/30/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Refx :: Is OOP Better for Structuring your Code?

Programming languages that offer more power and flexibility have been lately gaining momentum. Johnatan Tang highlights, however, the flexibility vs....

0 replies - 1658 views - 12/05/08 by Sadek Drobi in Articles