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Almost all vacancies write that you need to know OOP. Therefore, not knowing OOP is bad. Is it bad if I have never written anything serious WITHOUT OOP?
I remember at the university I wrote programs for solving mathematical examples. No OOP. Never wrote anything bigger. How bad is that? Does an ordinary programmer need to know a structured approach today? Or is it yesterday and nowadays everything is written only with the help of OOP?
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