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On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 12:04:07AM +0200, Stefan Salewski wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-07-07 at 15:50 -0400, Bob Paddock
> (graceindustries AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> > To add other obscure languages to this thread
> 
> Yes, have heart Elixir (based on Erlang) being mentioned often in the
> last months, and I think I have seen some sample code too.
> 
> But I would not consider it a real universal language currently, and
> being based on a VM makes it not suited well for embedded design and
> kernel development. 
> 
> You made an interesting point: OOP design, considered fundamental 20
> years ago, is now only one paradigm of many for modern language
> developers. While functional programming becomes more important. I have
> done much OOP programming myself, for GUI related stuff I still prefer
> it, but I am beginning to learn its disadvantages.

There is the "buzzword compliance" syndrome, once it was that 
everything had to be object-oriented, now things have to be web-enabled
and the browser is the new OS, no matter how unsuited it is to the task
at hand.

This buzzword compliance leads to a "one size fits all" philosophy that
will never work. If "one size fits all" does not work for something as
simple as socks, how can it be made to work for something as complex and
varied as software?

    Gabriel

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