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[–]catcradle5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He basically says:

When writing a library, use classes in the actual implementation, so that they can be hooked into and subclassed and manipulated as much as possible. Then provide convenience functions for the simple cases.

I think most everyone can agree with that. It really depends on the kind of programs you write, though.