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C++ Archeology: Limits of OO paradigm
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[QUOTE="jason.cipriani, post: 3452905"] Yeah... that's the vibe I get, too. I had wanted to read over some of his stuff and talk about it a little (because there was a lot of it and at first it looked interesting), but I only made it a short way through before canning that idea. I get the impression his thought process is something like: 1) Encounter a situation in the language that he does not how to deal with or that frustrates him. 2) Spend a lot of time and energy coming up with complex solutions (some well thought out, some not) to these "problems" without bothering to research if a simple solution already exists. 3) Stubbornly refuse a simple solution, upon finding out about it's existence, because he has already put so much time into his own work. And the English is a problem. It's not that it's a second language, that is easy enough to deal with. It's that not only is it his second language, but he is incredibly verbose. There's no need to master English but it's probably good to stick to KISS (heh) when speaking a second language... his use of English seems very similar to his use of C++. Jason [/QUOTE]
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