• biddy
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    1 year ago

    As I said, the convention is now x.field() not x.getField()

    What language are you comparing against here? x.field[5] is valid Java if field is a public array, but that’s not OOP, at least not in a pure sense.

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      1 year ago

      It’s not valid Java for e.g. Lists, Maps, Strings or any programmer-defined classes.

      Same with operator overloading.

      myVectorA + myVectorB is not valid Java, but it is valid OOP in e.g. Python or C++. And this kind of syntactic sugar reduces verbosity enourmously, while still being OOP.

      If you have ever worked in e.g. Python, Groovie or Kotlin you notice quickly how non-verbose OOP can be.

      It seriously is just Java.

      And Javas insistance on having you wrap non-OOP things in fake OOP constructs (e.g. static methods, which are just functions in modules, but you have to uselessly abuse classes as modules) isn’t helping either.