Rise and Fall of Classic OOP

Posted by: K. Scott Allen, on 05 Oct 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

When I was making the switch from C and assembly to C++ I did quite a bit of reading on object oriented programming. It's hard to find material on OOP that doesn't praise the classical pillars of encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. In the early years these three pillars were advertised as solution to all the ills of software development. Object oriented programming was my first "silver bullet" experience in the software industry. OOP has been successful. The majority of the today's...

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