So you’re arguing that “Object oriented” shouldn’t apply to languages that are oriented around objects?
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So you’re arguing that “Object oriented” shouldn’t apply to languages that are oriented around objects?
Of course, but OOP is typically about putting methods on classes, inheritance of behaviour etc.
You’re referring to one subtype of OOP. That may be what most people mean when they say OOP, but that doesn’t make it correct. Object-oriented programming is programming with objects, which does not require inheritance or classes.
Did I find another Sanderfan in the wild?
Java is the top, C# is the bottom. The Java language designers consider unsigned integers harmful (and this). They’re basically saying “You could hurt yourself with this so we’re taking it away.” I find that patronizing and disrespectful. On the other hand C# and Go tell you, “Yo bro, doing pointer math and direct memory manipulation is not safe, but I’m not gonna stop you.”
PHP was the first language I did any significant coding in. I will never use it again if I can at all avoid it.
This is how I feel about Java vs Go/C#/etc
If I designed the schema it is most certainly going to be structured. Unstructured databases are awful.