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Meta Are general questions (hopefully resulting in comprehensive, 'canonical' answers) in scope

I think that questions about programming paradigms fall under the umbrella of "questions about software design or software architecture" and are thus on topic. There have also been several questio...

posted 2y ago by meriton‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar meriton‭ · 2021-10-08T15:31:09Z (over 2 years ago)
I think that questions about programming paradigms fall under the umbrella of "questions about software design or software architecture" and are thus on topic.

There have also been several questions about OOP that remain open, including a [very conceptual one](https://software.codidact.com/posts/282832). Granted, that last question met with a mixed reception, because (according to comments) it had failed to consult readily available information sources. I think it is good practice to briefly show your research, so we know what you already understand and can identify the missing link efficiently.