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@Ben: I don't think anyone is going to argue that Java (OO) is easier than TI-BASIC (Procedural). Ease of understanding really depends more on the language's syntax than the paradigm.
EDIT: @tloz: I understand that class are organizational, but how are they better in that aspect from subroutines with documented variable use?
I've only coded in Python and HTML, and HTML really isn't much of a programming language, but I think OOP can just get in the way of things and even make a project harder.
With large projects, OOP is much easyer to find the piece of code you should work at becouse you can store the classes in different folders so you won't have to spend 70% of your time by scrollingto the code you want to edit.I'm working at a large project with java, and it has got a total of abouth 1500 lines of code, but becouse they are arranged in five different classes, the files only have got an average of 300 lines. This is much easyer to find the code you need
public static void main(){ Something}
*I assume you meant 1500 lines of code, not 15000, because 300*5= 1500.
Quote from: Qwerty.55 on June 23, 2011, 06:45:23 pm*I assume you meant 1500 lines of code, not 15000, because 300*5= 1500.no, I actually forgot a 0 at the 300. that should be 3000You rarely have a fully working engine and world in 1500 lines, especially in 3D games.