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Paul (@nachtsnochlicht) · 02/2024 · Tröts: 8 · Folger: 0
Mo 07.10.2024 16:57
"This discussion has shown that implementation techniques are available in C to emulate
object-oriented ideas. But it does not mean that programmers should use these techniques.
[...]
The danger in trying to force an object-oriented peg into a C hole is to get an
inconsistent construction, impairing the software development process and the quality of
the resulting products. Better use C for what it does well: small interfaces to low-level
hardware or operating system facilities, and machine- generated target code; then when the
time comes to apply object technology we should use a tool designed for that purpose."
- Bertrand Meyer, Object-Oriented Software Construction, 2nd Edition.
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