> the book frequently falls back on discussing things in a very OOP centric way
I do procedural most of the time. Do you think I can still benefit from reading the book? Judging from the summary in blog post, it seems to be a nice read even for non-OOP code. It's just my first impression though.
Yes, it's a pretty good book. I'm somewhat annoyed at the book _sometimes_ speaking in general terms applicable to any paradigm, and then sometimes speaking in very OOP centric terms. It's still a worthwhile read.
I do procedural most of the time. Do you think I can still benefit from reading the book? Judging from the summary in blog post, it seems to be a nice read even for non-OOP code. It's just my first impression though.