There's nothing ridiculous about the OO pattern in the article Pike is talking about.
When you're trying to demonstrate OO concepts, OO has a disadvantage because it is needlessly complicated for the simple example you're trying to illustrate. The hacker approach is always going to look more sensible than the OO approach.
Once you get into very large enterprise systems the a-ha OO moments really start to pile up.
When you're trying to demonstrate OO concepts, OO has a disadvantage because it is needlessly complicated for the simple example you're trying to illustrate. The hacker approach is always going to look more sensible than the OO approach.
Once you get into very large enterprise systems the a-ha OO moments really start to pile up.