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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/27/07 20:14
Lars Eighner wrote:
> In our last episode,
> <4682452f$0$4753$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>,
> the lovely and talented gosha bine
> broadcast on comp.lang.php:
>
>> On 27.06.2007 08:19 macca wrote:
>>> Hi, ive been working with PHP for about a year and a half now, and
>>> have always been able to do everything i need with procedural code and
>>> a nice UD function include.
>>>
>>> However, i have always worked for myself (freelance) on my projects
>>> and never in a developmental job but was thinking of changing this.
>>>
>>> Is it likely that i will have to start coding using OOP to fit in?
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>
>> To answer your post's title
>
>>> what percentage of propessional PHP developers use OOP?
>
>> it's 100%, because not using OOP is the first sign of amateurism.
>
> Or of someone who hates bloat and molassas-like response.
>
OO does not have to mean bloat or molasses-like response. Only poor OO
programming techniques causes that.
>> Everyone who is a professional uses OOP (the contrary is not always true).
>
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