sure and to back up your claims you can of course mention to all of us which large bank or asset management firm runs their OMS written in Python. You are delusional. I am willing to bet the farm that you either evade to provide firm backup or come up with some BS because I have been in this game way too long to know that there is nobody in their right mind who would write an OMS in python. And there are a million reasons for that. But before I get into that I first wanna hear some backup before wasting any more of my precious time.
Until then you made some outrageous claims re OOP languages and it is you who looks stupid based on the current status quo. Help us change our perception about you...
Until then you made some outrageous claims re OOP languages and it is you who looks stupid based on the current status quo. Help us change our perception about you...
You are living in the past, yes my point is that OOP is being overused for a lot of things that shouldn't consider OOP. This has nothing to do about being serious, credible or anything, it's just a question of choice and programming habits. If you think that Python is not taking over Java or other OOP languages, then think again, it's coming now. Python is now replacing Java as the main learning programming languages in most US and European Engineering Universities. Not saying OOP will disappear, but it will no longer be the default programming style for business applications out there.
As for seeing a full OMS in Python, I have seen OMS and OMS related projects that are being ported to Python, projects by large Investment Banks with multi-million USD budget. Again, not sure why it's so incredible to consider it couldn't happen. Again for those living in the past, it surely can't happen.
As for "small changes" breaking code, maybe if you were working on large scale projects with hundreds of developers, you would get it. When you are working alone, those "small changes" are indeed your own responsibilities.
I don't think you have any authority here, or anywhere else for that matter, to claim my opinion about those programming techniques should automatically disqualify me or my credibility. You might not like or understand what I am saying, but that doesn't take away the facts I have mentioned above. You choose not to agree with them is your own personal choice and bias, not mine.