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2026-02-15 21:00:18 +0100 <int-e> it is a keyword
2026-02-15 20:59:55 +0100 <EvanR> wow... you can't use the field name "class" ?
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2026-02-15 20:34:35 +0100 <EvanR> I don't envy someone with a dog in that race xD
2026-02-15 20:34:12 +0100 <EvanR> attempt to define the terminology jargon "once and for all" is boiling an ocean
2026-02-15 20:33:28 +0100 <EvanR> jreicher, this is arguably the main issue with OOP as a subject, that people can't agree on what it entails. So in the end it's just easier to discuss the subject matter itself
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2026-02-15 20:11:08 +0100 <jreicher> mainstream languages) is the ability to break referential transparency by having direct control over mutable state.
2026-02-15 20:11:07 +0100 <jreicher> ski: I have a problem with this Cook paper. The model of OO presented here, being based on closures and expressible in lambda calculus, is something that can be done Haskell, but I don't think that's how many people use the term "OO" or think of Haskell. I agree completely with the main point ADTs vs objects, but I suspect it should be explained using a word other than "object", because (IMO) an essential part of OO programming (in
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