It’s true that OO programming can result in issue such as heap fragmentation or other non-deterministic platform states, such as performance deteriorations. Indeed, the issue of OO heap use was one reason why C++ took many years to replace C in embedded development projects. Back in the 1990s, disks, CPU, and memory were at such a premiums that, at least in the minds of designers, they precluded the use of OO languages (which also precluded potential productivity gain from using these emerging languages). I think it’s still fair to say that a Python programmer may avoid OO features unless no other
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