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KateAshman15-Jan-21 5:26
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I did 15 years of research, specifically on the topic of OOP, and I've come to the conclusion that abstraction is mostly pointless beyond modeling data providers. When you have 2 distinct but very similar looking problems, it's better to have 2 distinct but very similar looking functions to solve those problems.

Turns out that's the most efficient solution.

Compilers don't care about lines looking the same, they don't produce slower code because of it. At the same time, junior devs can understand similar looking code faster, because they notice both the similarity and the differences, and naturally wonder why both exist, which lowers the learning curve.

Turns out only OOP-experienced developers care about avoiding redundancy in the literal sense, because they feel like it impedes either maintainability or efficiency, which is factually wrong. OOP sacrifices both those properties for scalability, and gets misattributed with them anyway.

It's kinda a thing in our field. Whenever something new and shiny arrives, people assume it solves every problem they currently have.
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