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A fundamental style of computer programming.
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Haskell AND Lisp vs. Haskell OR Lisp
I suggest learning both, Haskell first, then Common Lisp. My experience with Haskell was that the static typing seemed to be a restricting annoyance at first, but once I got used to it, I noticed that …
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Paradigms fit for UI programming
I'm not normally a proponent of OOP, but I would say that GUI programming presents some of the best opportunities to use the strong points of OOP. Implementing various widgets is made a lot easier by …
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is OOP the dominant programming model in real world?
This is actually a difficult question to answer reliably. The biggest reason is people like me, who work in custom, in-house applications, where the code never leaves our building. Do we use OO here? …
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Is there such a thing these days as programming in the small?
The Linux kernel is a very large project that, as far as I know, doesn't use objects. At the last place I worked, the entire code base there was in COBOL when I started. Again, no objects. So it's cer …