I'm in university right now and there is an object-oriented programming course (which is required by most other advanced courses), but no functional programming course. That shows how skewed the industry is. It's a pretty forward-thinking university as well.
OOP is sometimes the right tool, but most times it definitely is not. It's important to be able to know your tools and choose the right one. The current situation is disappointing though.
OOP is sometimes the right tool, but most times it definitely is not. It's important to be able to know your tools and choose the right one. The current situation is disappointing though.