David Beazley on Nostr: This, as opposed to the usual quasi-religious trinity of encapsulation, inheritance, ...
This, as opposed to the usual quasi-religious trinity of encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
Kay has a few choice things to say about technical religions as well. For example, noting the manner "in which a way of doing things finally gets canonized into an inflexible belief structure."
In any event, the whole assignment thing is interesting. I'll have to spend more time thinking about that.
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