|
Re: Procedural v Object Oriented Programming
To some of the other respondents - David's original question has very, very little to do with unimportant aspects of language differences, and almost everything to do with organizing teams.
David - While the programming topic might be interesting. It is also unimportant.
You shouldn't continue to let trivial differences between languages distract you. It is evident from the opening paragraph of your OP that you realize the real subject of your question, so deal with that subject.
Work with the team mentors to agree on an approach that puts service before self.
Leaders serve.
Blake
__________________
Blake Ross, For emailing me, in the verizon.net domain, I am blake
VRC Team Mentor, FTC volunteer, 5th Gear Developer, Husband, Father, Triangle Fraternity Alumnus (ky 76), U Ky BSEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Kentucky Colonel
Words/phrases I avoid: basis, mitigate, leveraging, transitioning, impact (instead of affect/effect), facilitate, programmatic, problematic, issue (instead of problem), latency (instead of delay), dependency (instead of prerequisite), connectivity, usage & utilize (instead of use), downed, functionality, functional, power on, descore, alumni (instead of alumnus/alumna), the enterprise, methodology, nomenclature, form factor (instead of size or shape), competency, modality, provided(with), provision(ing), irregardless/irrespective, signage, colorized, pulsating, ideate
|