On Sun, 2022-08-28 at 08:09 +0000, David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss wrote: > My take on PHP is that it has been in a stuck-in-the-middle state for >20 years, > between being a “structured/procedural programming” and “object-oriented” > language. Kind of like C++ was before V1.1 or so was introduced. > > Still, while you can use both to create OO code, you can also use both to write > horrid code that runs just fine and doesn’t use any of the class-related language > constructs. What's wrong with code with no class-related language constructs. And please, let's stay away from the "that's soooo 1985" stuff. I'm not swayed at all by the Appeal to Novelty falacy. Sure, if I need a chunk of code to represent a cannonball, or a piece of code to be a template (generic definition, not C++ definition) that others will add to, or a piece of code to represent a data store, OOP is nice or essential. But for other things, what is wrong with modular structured code designed with functional decomposition? SteveT --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss