Aspie_Chav wrote:
I have always new this because I told me it.
Now I have found this site to back it up.
http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
What a strange site. The guy there doesn't like OO. Hasn't bothered to learn OO. Seems to like spreadsheets, and thinks that's programming. I'll admit I didn't read much of it, because it was too bigoted for me.
Personally, I use (creaky, old, ambiguous) C for quickies. C# for serious code (because I can write code which reflects the algorithms in my mind).
Horses for courses. One of the best languages ever was (is) Forth. Basic has its uses. Lisp. Even Cobol, Fortran and RPG. APL has its moments.
Java was a good idea, and would have been brilliant, if Sun hadn't sat it it all this time.
I hated C++, with its pathetic messy approach. (I'd already used Pascal... which spoilt it for me).
Can't say I've ever got enthusiastic about Perl, PHP, Ruby, Python, Boo. All much of a muchness.
That's at the moment. When the next language come along, I'll look at that.
PS. Mustn't forget INTERCAL. Every programmer should be confident that they could write a program in INTERCAL - otherwise they're not really a programmer. See the
INTERCAL Reference Manual, in particular, the
sample program.
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