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I was impressed by the lecture's focus on the programming paradigm itself, rather than being tied to a specific language or technology, which broadened my thinking. The way it went back and forth between object-oriented, functional, and imperative approaches allowed me to systematically organize the advantages and disadvantages of each, and I was also able to look at practical concepts such as the iterator pattern. It was a valuable time to learn how to expand my thinking through programming, beyond just learning a programming language. This lecture provides a perspective that allows you to break away from the methods you're used to and approach problems in a more organic and context-centered way. I recommend this to those who are looking for a new turning point in coding and those who want a deeper development mindset. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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I'm so glad you found it valuable. Thank you for the review, and I'm always grateful. Keep up the great work! :)

Multi-paradigm Programming Part 1: Iterator Pattern & LISP (with TypeScript, Clojure, Kotlin) thumbnail
mduniv

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48 lectures

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298 students

Multi-paradigm Programming Part 1: Iterator Pattern & LISP (with TypeScript, Clojure, Kotlin) thumbnail
mduniv

ยท

48 lectures

ยท

298 students