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      <description>My Journey from OOP to Functional Programming When I first started coding, I was firmly rooted in object-oriented programming (OOP). Like many novice developers, I believed that functional programming was simply about using functions instead of objects and methods—a relic of the past, overshadowed by the dominance of OOP in modern frameworks. After all, everywhere I looked, it seemed like OOP was the gold standard, with most frameworks heavily relying on its principles.</description>
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