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Re: Modular Autonomous?

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Originally Posted by LukeS View Post
But, code doesn't need to be object-oriented to be modular, powerful, elegant, and avoid copy/pasting. Yes, modularity is one of OO's strengths. I feel that they are teaching the benefits of OO, playing it as a superior paradigm. Yes, it has strengths, but so do others. And I've written more C code that is more modular than the better part of the Object-Oriented C++ and Java code I have seen.
I agree with this. I just find it's easier to write modular code with object-oriented programming, but that's just a matter of preference.