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newbie question

Name: John 2015-10-11 1:33

What's the difference between object oriented programming and procedural programming?

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-11 1:43

More like ``i'm a fucktarded nigger'' question.

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-11 6:25

One is about objects and one is about procedures. They are not mutually exclusive. If I were you, I wouldn't worry about "xyz type of programming". Just keep learning the concepts.

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-11 8:41

Object oriented is procedural turned into an unnecesserily complex spaghetti to suit corporate curry-negro low-pay cubicle-horde style of development.

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-11 8:47

One's like making a grocery list and getting the items one-by-one, and the other is like building an abstract factory that produces flying robots, each of which can grab only one type of food item and deposit it in your shopping cart, and then producing hundreds of these robots to get all of your items, and then throwing away all of the robots into the garbage and tearing down the factory, only to rebuild the factory and the robots next week when you want to go shopping.

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-11 16:57

>>5
Which is the cool robot one?

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-12 1:15

>>6
COBOL, which stands for COol roBOt Language.

Name: Anonymous 2015-10-12 15:42

APL IS THE ONLY WAY

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