What they told you about OOP is wrong
Alan Kay’s invented the term “object oriented” in late 1960’s, but the idea he had about that term, is quite different from what people nowadays commonly refer to as “OOP”.
The presentation I gave at WCMIL 2018 does a small trip in OOP history to find out why, and advocating a “back to the origin” for a better OOP programming.
Found the slides here.
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