On 2013-08-22 15:12, Matthew Ngaha wrote:
> I am being totally honest here. I was very confused at the time and i said i
> didn't agree because it's what i had put so much effort into learning. They
> went on to say at some well known Python talks speakers have stated why using
> OOP (especially inheritance, but not excluding any others) is very bad design
> and the same thing can always be achieved without it. To be clear they said
> every use case OOP is the worst option. I asked what about GUIs which their
> design is strongly based around OOP? and they sad GUIs are badly designed to
> begin with so it proves the point about OOP.

Were these "expert Python programmers" smoking crack cocaine at the time?

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