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-  * If you want to get kickstarted to the flame war between Object Oriented Programming vs. Functional Programmingin a way that is hard to follow, but that does not matter as the *h*t is real, read this edit on [[https://www.quora.com/What-does-object-oriented-programming-do-better-than-functional-programming-and-why-is-it-the-most-popular-paradigm-when-everybody-seems-to-say-functional-programming-is-superior|Quora]]+  * If you want to get kickstarted into the flame war between Object Oriented Programming vs. Functional Programming slightly (a considerable deal of) biased towards OOP in a way that is hard to follow, but that does not matter as the *h*t is real, read this edit on [[https://www.quora.com/What-does-object-oriented-programming-do-better-than-functional-programming-and-why-is-it-the-most-popular-paradigm-when-everybody-seems-to-say-functional-programming-is-superior|Quora]]
  
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   * Then, we detail how that might be addressed using OOP and therefore C++   * Then, we detail how that might be addressed using OOP and therefore C++
   * Hopefully, it gives us enough ammunition to deal with con/destructors, methods, overloading, composition and inheritance   * Hopefully, it gives us enough ammunition to deal with con/destructors, methods, overloading, composition and inheritance
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 +  * [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B49ID9s3-zhTRGFoLXliOXM5cDg|PDF 4]] (courtesy of Martin Pergel)
  
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