It does, but that's because there are different flavors of OOP. Alan Kay's original take on OO was closer to the actor model than what grew into the mainstream spin on OOP with inheritance and the rest.
If you take 10 steps back and squint, microservices & the actor model start to look pretty similar.
It does, but that's because there are different flavors of OOP. Alan Kay's original take on OO was closer to the actor model than what grew into the mainstream spin on OOP with inheritance and the rest.
If you take 10 steps back and squint, microservices & the actor model start to look pretty similar.