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I think that's normal, what universities teach as OOP is very different to what's actually done in the real world. But it was always that way. I learned OOP as a kid and UML didn't feature. Then at university it was taught in a very theoretical way. On the other hand things like encapsulation, inheritance etc are still widely used.


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