Elliot Suzdalnitski
1 min readAug 17, 2019

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I think you haven’t read the article — I go into great details explaining why the tools that OOP offers are inherently flawed.

There is in fact nothing inherently bad about a road without speed limits if the people who drive on that road are sensible and not morons.

There will always be morons riding the road, even with speed limits. Going back to the topic of OOP — I’m one of the top developers at my company, and yet I can’t write decent code using the tools that OOP provides (given that I write really good functional code). If I can’t write decent OOP code, what will happen when “morons” start writing OOP code? A disaster.

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