Alex Nedelcu on Nostr: #OOP and #FP paradigms aren't very orthogonal, as both are about managing state & ...
#OOP and #FP paradigms aren't very orthogonal, as both are about managing state & effects from different perspectives, but aren't at odds and can be complementary.
I wouldn't love #Scala if I wouldn't love both. If you like #Scala, you like #FP and #OOP, too 😉
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