A four year degree worth of bad habits is hard to break. Definitely disagree. Without OO understanding itâs unlikely they will have developed anything in school that will scale out in maintainability. Thatâs a huge program for most college students already imo, every project is small and throw away.
I disagree that object oriented is that important. I feel you can learn most of those concepts on the fly compared to the other top results here.
A four year degree worth of bad habits is hard to break. Definitely disagree. Without OO understanding itâs unlikely they will have developed anything in school that will scale out in maintainability. Thatâs a huge program for most college students already imo, every project is small and throw away.
regardless, OOP/OOD is a requirement for a degree