It takes some practice for many programmers because it isn't a natural
transition, but if you can take off the programmer hat and look at your
projects from the problem and solution domain instead, you will find that
these frameworks begin to fit your new thinking. This is what I have found watching our programmers and outsource groups make the change over.

I used to teach Computer Science at the college and graduate level. When OOP first started the programmers with a lot of experience had real difficulty seeing the advantage and adapting to the new methodology. However, students who were just starting to program had
no problem adjusting.

I think it's simply human nature to keep wanting to do things that have worked well in
the past.


Urb

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