You’re making me realize that oop is essentially a framework.
Other frameworks—-like jQuery, Express, or Handlebars—-get unfairly short-shrifted in the curriculum.
One of the systemic dynamics with OOP is that Oracle invested itself into Java and also funds academic research. This might create a conflict of interest in designing the curriculum, but I don’t know if there are any checks for that.
Other frameworks—-like jQuery, Express, or Handlebars—-get unfairly short-shrifted in the curriculum.
One of the systemic dynamics with OOP is that Oracle invested itself into Java and also funds academic research. This might create a conflict of interest in designing the curriculum, but I don’t know if there are any checks for that.