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almosthere 3 hours ago

I've been equally happy with oop and non-oop and have been programming for 35 years of my life between c/c++/java/python/go/ts.

I'd say that right now the edge is with non-oop.

But dare I say too, llms will make this battle mean less than it did 5 years ago. Look, I'm not looking to battle llms vs not - but the bottom line is that nearly all code in a 10 years time will be written and/or managed 99% by llms.