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Having a teacher that tell us not to spend too much time on his homework.

Having the same teacher to ask us to do a project in Smalltalk, while nobody has understood the language.
It hurts.

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    Welcome to devRant! Why Smalltalk?
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    @Jumpshot44 Thank you! Smalltalk, well, to be fast, I didn't choose it. It was an option in my school that went obligatory for everyone because of administrations changes, and I have a project on it. Clearly, I wouldn't choose Smalltalk if I really had a choice, and the project just made stronger this impression on me.
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    On the other hand, you'll learn OOP better with Smalltalk. I've been told that language is 100℅ object oriented. It is so object oriented, that it doesn't have if-else in it. Not sure if that's true.
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    @tirthaguha Well, there "is" if-else in Smalltalk. But it's mostly like ifTrue:/ifFalse:.
    And that's right, I'd learn OOP better, but doing this way after teaching Java and C++ is still something I'm curious about. I'd do the other way if possible, this seems quite pretty strange, unless to present Open System.
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