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Why do PHP developers differentiate OO code from non-OO code?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ecko" data-source="post: 267772" data-attributes="member: 24874"><p>procedural has almost always been faster</p><p></p><p>oop is structured, which is why it is heavily favored. when working with other developers, this organization helps immensely. </p><p></p><p>php is a multi paradigm programming language, so the only thing that really matters is efficiency and organization. php is also an interpreted language, so arguments for oop are weak when you consider console oop programming with compiled code. with php, data is meant to be stored in databases, whereas majority of compiled code uses objects to store data. </p><p></p><p>a lot of people who claim to do oop don't even do it properly. when you have procedural code in objects and classes, you are not utilizing oop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecko, post: 267772, member: 24874"] procedural has almost always been faster oop is structured, which is why it is heavily favored. when working with other developers, this organization helps immensely. php is a multi paradigm programming language, so the only thing that really matters is efficiency and organization. php is also an interpreted language, so arguments for oop are weak when you consider console oop programming with compiled code. with php, data is meant to be stored in databases, whereas majority of compiled code uses objects to store data. a lot of people who claim to do oop don't even do it properly. when you have procedural code in objects and classes, you are not utilizing oop. [/QUOTE]
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