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in thread The Basques introduced us to object orientation?

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Re^3: Object-Oriented Programming (Re^3: The Basques introduced us to object orientation?)
by betmatt (Scribe) on Jan 29, 2021 at 21:52 UTC
    OK.

    I'll give you the benefit if the doubt. What idea exactly do you object to?

    1. That there can be such a thing as a natural human language.
    2. That principals of OOP can't/can be naturally reflected in the construct of a said natural human language.
    3. That anyone person is capable of even considering such ideas.
    4. A combination of the above

    I suspect the answer to that question is 3., hence the term used by the Anon.