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“Object-oriented programming had boldly promised “to model the world.” Well, the world is a scary place where bad things happen for no apparent reason, and in this narrow sense I concede that OO does model the world.”
Dave Fancher, The Book of F#: Breaking Free with Managed Functional Programming

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