> Though TBH it very much feels like the cult of OOP that rocked the 90's. And look where that paradigm is now ...
It's alive and well. Sure, Java-style OOP might not be, but that's mainly because it was never sensible OOP to begin with.
A bit like "Agile is dead" and everybody hating "Agile". Sure, what they hate is what's been pushed as "Agile" for the last decade or more: ceremoniel-over-flexibility-Scrum, rigid sprints, "user story" as a synonym for "ticket", etc, etc.
Let's hope that it's just "Fauauxp" that, like Fauxgile, is about to be dead. ASAP.
It's alive and well. Sure, Java-style OOP might not be, but that's mainly because it was never sensible OOP to begin with.
A bit like "Agile is dead" and everybody hating "Agile". Sure, what they hate is what's been pushed as "Agile" for the last decade or more: ceremoniel-over-flexibility-Scrum, rigid sprints, "user story" as a synonym for "ticket", etc, etc.
Let's hope that it's just "Fauauxp" that, like Fauxgile, is about to be dead. ASAP.