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in thread How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming?

Seems to me that she could have hosted all of this in a blog. What is your problem by the way? Are you allergic to good advice and best practices?
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Re^10: How do I go from PROCEDURAL to object oriented programming?
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 22, 2015 at 23:31 UTC

    Seems to me that she could have hosted all of this in a blog.

    Well, she isn't , so her constraints are her constraints, no sense in pretending they don't exist

    What is your problem by the way? Are you allergic to good advice and best practices?

    "good advice and best practices" that ignores the constraints is bad advice -- repeatedly saying "just upgrade" is very rude

      "Well, she isn't "

      She could and she still can. Much fun to be had in writing some Perl scripts to transfer the data over to something like Wordpress.

      "repeatedly saying "just upgrade" is very rude"

      And you are the one who said that. No one else said, "just upgrade." You are very rude. You have nothing to add but gripes and insults. And it seems that you hate Perl from your other posts here.

        You can't just upgrade, retardo.

        She could and she still can. Much fun to be had in writing some Perl scripts to transfer the data over to something like Wordpress.

        And she has chosen different problem to solve

        "repeatedly saying "just upgrade" is very rude" And you are the one who said that. No one else said, "just upgrade." You are very rude. You have nothing to add but gripes and insults. And it seems that you hate Perl from your other posts here.

        Is that whats popular now? And everything not popular is ...