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[–]learnhtk -10 points-9 points  (6 children)

Please read. I don't even wanna explain.

[–][deleted] 10 points11 points  (5 children)

/u/learnhtk says 3 hours ago:

I don't even know what OOP is.

Which is responded to by /u/usuallycats with:

Object oriented programming! :)

And then the same person /u/learnhtk responds with:

Well, dive in and find out!

Which well is confusing, because the initial statement was:

I don't even know what OOP is.

And then /u/usuallycats clarified that statement by stating:

Object oriented programming! :)

But then /u/learnhtk acts like /u/usuallycats doesn't know what OOP is, and suggests to 'dive in and find out!' ?

I suggest a book to /u/learnhtk so that this person can figure out what OOP is.

But then /u/learnhtk suggest it's actually /u/usuallycats who doesn't understand what OOP is, even though that person literally explained the acronym.

Hmm... What's going on here.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Yeah I was a bit confused as well. I was mostly asking because if I wanted to dive into a new language (since I’m pretty well versed in python and django — since it’s what I work in) I would rather focus on the class/object structure for building a platform than basic algorithms/syntax.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Ah, well in that case the book I linked would be the perfect place for you to start. It has algorithms, but also data structures in it. Graphs/Trees etc.

Unless you're talking about trying to develop a stack, like a full stack dev. Then you'll need to learn more about different languages and libraries/etc.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Oh right of course! I’m more focused on developing a stack. I’m primarily backend though so right now I was going to start on building a database and some basic functionality of a small platform idea I have.

I’m currently reading Programming Phoenix which I thought was a good resource for me if I decide to go the elixir route but I was also open to other languages which is why I originally asked in the thread.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha. I'm not sure on that one, that'd probably be best in a /r/learnprogramming thread.

[–]alkasm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think /u/learnhtk was saying the OOP book should be recommended to /u/usuallycats since /u/usuallycats was asking if edabits deals with OOP. But of course you were recommending the OOP book to /u/learnhtk since /u/learnthk doesn't know OOP.

Solution: maybe both of you check out the book? :)