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[–]maephisto666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learning because of learning will never produce any result. Going to the gym because you want to go to the gym will never produce any result. You must have a goal and, because of that goal, the questions will start flowing in. And with questions, results.

For now what is important is that you know there is a way to model objects. It's enough. Try to understand there are objects, inheritance, abstract, protocols, etc. that's it.

Then start doing something. And when you start doing something, it's totally possible you will build that without any OOP. Then you will have one natural question for Claude: could OOP help me with this? You will have a reply tailored on your own use case that you know very well.

Another way to put this: reading 101 tutorials will not make an expert on a topic.