▲ | ChrisMarshallNY 2 days ago | |||||||
You’re probably right, when I think about it. I know that OOP was just getting its feet under it, when he wrote that. It turned out to have a huge multiplying effect on productivity, but also introduced a whole new universe of footguns. Maybe if OOP had been introduced, along with some of the disciplines that evolved, it might have been a big multiplier, but that took time. I guess, upon reflection, each of our big “productivity boosts” were really evolutionary movements, that took time to evolve. He really was quite prescient. | ||||||||
▲ | taffer 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> It turned out to have a huge multiplying effect on productivity In retrospect, I am highly sceptical that OOP has had any positive impact on productivity. Its popularity coincided with the advent of automatic memory management, the World Wide Web and relational databases, and later with dependency management tools such as Maven. It is much more likely that it is these factors that have improved productivity, rather than OOP. | ||||||||
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