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OOP vs. Procedural?
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<blockquote data-quote="N8boy" data-source="post: 307113" data-attributes="member: 47487"><p>Well it depends on what you want to create. If it's just a small script which has not many "commands" and is more for displaying static content you can do it how ever you like. If you want to create a bigger project which calls one different places the same same "commands" than you should use oop. You have to create only the function one time and so you can save work.</p><p></p><p>And specially for open-source project I recommand you to create functions and classes (with clear names).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N8boy, post: 307113, member: 47487"] Well it depends on what you want to create. If it's just a small script which has not many "commands" and is more for displaying static content you can do it how ever you like. If you want to create a bigger project which calls one different places the same same "commands" than you should use oop. You have to create only the function one time and so you can save work. And specially for open-source project I recommand you to create functions and classes (with clear names). [/QUOTE]
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