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: Do you... OOP ?
Yes I always do !
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26.67%
Sometimes I do it !
8
53.33%
I never do it !
1
6.67%
What are you talking about ?
2
13.33%
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My vote goes in favour, yes I do use OOPs, as it quite essenital to grasp the foundation of programming.
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I had no idea what OOP meant but now that I am reading the posts here I think I know what you are talking about.
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For my own stuff, yes. If I'm writing something for another coder to implement, usually not.
Simply because too many "expert" coders have little to no idea how easy OOP can make things.
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have you tried using someones bulky library of OOP objects and use it on your own?
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