

Nag assume ko nga mga programmers dinhi kahibaw na ug OOP kay so to add Functional Programming in to the mix kay dili ra OOP maka sulbad sa problem. They have advantage and disadvantages.
Don't get me wrong. I love functional programming, I joined this team because I wanted to help bring concepts from functional programming into C#, and I think that programming in an immutable style is the way of the future. But there are enormous costs to programming in a functional style that can't simply be wished away. The shift towards a more functional style is going to happen slowly and gradually over a period of decades. And that's what it will be: a shift towards a more functional style, not a wholesale embracing of the purity and beauty of Haskell and the abandoning of C++.
bisag unsa nalang gud nga programming language basta makasulbad sa problem sa client ug makapa automate sa traditional work routine..hehehe Kinsa may gahi dri ug C# or C++ patudlo unta ko buhat ko ug app kanang maka intergrate sa facebook...hehe kana sayon ra kaha na sa Functional programming?
Mo join lang ko if naa mag tapok tapok, gusto pud ko makat-on
nindot siguro if ato isulti a little bit about atong background sa programming para makakita ug common ground then diha magstart![]()

OOP will still be popular 10-20 years from now. In the business world, functional programming will augment / add enhancement to what is the popular paradigm right now but will never replace it.
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"Common ground" will be the technologies/programming languages one specializes on. It will be more sustainable to do meetups/get together for all programmer with the same skillsets. For one thing, what we will talk about if we dont have the same technologies or programming language interest. Two, if we have the same skillsets, we could do sharing, and maybe later do some talks/seminar on the same.
- just my two cents.


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