Business Information Systems Discussion

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Complete this discussion by following the instructions in MIS for Life under Learn it from Module 2 in MindTap

From the book: MIS for Life: Module 2 Alternatives to OOP

The Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm is as much of a way looking at a problem as it is constructing a solution. In much of your coursework, OOP will likely be the primary way to view software and even systems. This is quite rational since it is reflective of the way we often perceive things. To be “object oriented” is, as it says, to have a tendency of seeing the world as objects. The objects have characteristics (attributes) and actions (methods). With that perspective, the notion of an action performed without an object seems odd or even invalid. This has been described as a kingdom of nouns where the verbs are second class citizens. But what if the kingdom had primarily verbs as citizens? Is that even possible? Yes, and the kingdom is called Functional Programming (FP). The aim of this activity is not to cement the idea that OOP is superior or even to rationalize why FP is better. The aim is solely to introduce a different way of solving problems with software. Why? The more ways we have to solve a problem, the better the solution will often be!

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