The people who care about and are tasked with maintaining a large long running code base.
> You wanted to apply what they taught you in uni, which was Java, to PHP.
Nope, that came after my time.
> Can't you booksmart idiots STFU for once and let people do the pragmatic and sensible approach? I earned good money with it and had fun doing so. Then 2010 the next generation of clueless devs enters the scene, polluting it with their nonsense.
Those OO & OOP principles are the pragmatic and sensible approach learned after cleaning up after "hipster" web "artisans". If we're going to throw around claims without knowing anything about the other person; you sound like the kind of dev who writes some code that works on the happy path, but is completely unmaintainable and non-extensible.
(But I know nothing about you, so I really have NFI, just like you have NFI about me and what I do)
The people who care about and are tasked with maintaining a large long running code base.
> You wanted to apply what they taught you in uni, which was Java, to PHP.
Nope, that came after my time.
> Can't you booksmart idiots STFU for once and let people do the pragmatic and sensible approach? I earned good money with it and had fun doing so. Then 2010 the next generation of clueless devs enters the scene, polluting it with their nonsense.
Those OO & OOP principles are the pragmatic and sensible approach learned after cleaning up after "hipster" web "artisans". If we're going to throw around claims without knowing anything about the other person; you sound like the kind of dev who writes some code that works on the happy path, but is completely unmaintainable and non-extensible.
(But I know nothing about you, so I really have NFI, just like you have NFI about me and what I do)