Object(ive)-Oriented, Not Event-Driven
I don't quite know if it was the pizza I had tonight or the 'Events' that took place this afternoon that caused me to wake up suddenly and blog all this down, but I've surely realised something important today.
I've been so used to stimulus-reaction or Event-Action based approach of doing things that I'm losing pace with the rational procedure of forming opinions and taking 'decisive' actions. Every time I come across a situation, I get too involved in finding out a befitting solution to tackle it ' at present '. My actions are all based on a stateless protocol that is oblivious of the fact that I might've had a solution to to the very same prob sometime earlier too. Often, or rather more than often, it leaves me with even more difficult situations in the long run. So I get too nervous to sort them out and end up hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL to terminate all of it. That, of course, harms the flow and it takes me quite a lot of time, patience and efforts to restore normalcy.
What is needed here is obviously, an Object(ive)-Oriented mode of execution of things, irrespective of what events users (people) throw at me. There has to be a pre-programmed exception-proof code (of conduct) which shall not be too influenced in case of new events or users. It must be strongly based on logic (reason) so as to be runnable across all platforms (situations). Only then, shall it turn out to be a workable bug-fix to the drawbacks of my Event-Driven approach, as well as, be able to live up to the idea behind the change in approach.

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1 comments:
hahahaha..the cs guys!! nice one..
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