projecktzero wrote:

A co-worker considers himself "old school" in that he hasn't seen the
light of OOP.(It might be because he's in love with Perl...but that's
another story.) He thinks that OOP has more overhead and is slower than
programs written the procedural way. I poked around google, but I don't
know the magic words to put in to prove or disprove his assertion. Can
anyone point me toward some resources?

There's no magic in OOP. It's just more natural to human nature, so you should point your friend to works of Aristotle or Sancti Thomae Aquinatis, specially their writings on "natural sciences" and theory of species.


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