For one, undeniably, your teacher made silly restrictions and demands.

You assume that the point of the instructor's exercise was to build a web application in the most efficient way possible. What if the instructor was hoping to use this exercise as a means to teach some good OO design? Suddenly his requirement doesn't seem so silly after all... We don't know what languages the other students were working in, or whether or not all of them got to pick their language of choice. It's very possible the language of choice here just happens to be an OO language. If that's one of the goals of the course, I would expect to have to have that reflected in the languages the instructor would permit me to use.

In reply to Re: Re: OO 2 death? by Fastolfe
in thread OO 2 death? by Cestus

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