I learned to code as a teen, initially with Pascal, but very soon after with Java. Since I had learned to code not long before, I can't say it changed the way I coded, but I can definitely say that having learned to code in an object oriented way (because of Java) from the get go has changed the way I program versus many people I meet.
Maxime Le vendredi 1 avril 2016, Tyson Whitehead <[email protected]> a écrit : > On April 1, 2016 09:16:42 AM Brian Stucky wrote: > > This split is not nearly so well-defined, though, and I suspect that is > because many people who use object-oriented programming languages don't > really ever do any object-oriented programming or learn much about that > programming paradigm. > > On the object oriented side, I couldn't help but notice Smalltalk was > number 8 of 48 (83% of the way up). > > This would seem to me to strongly support your assertion. Most of are > likely really not doing object orientated programming. > > It would be interesting to know what other languages the person knew > before they learned the language in question. > > Cheers! -Tyson > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] <javascript:;> > > http://lists.software-carpentry.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_lists.software-carpentry.org >
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