This comment was dead for some reason; I vouched for it. Casey Muratori is a well-known developer with a GUI/game engine background, which gives him a valuable perspective on OOP. In both domains, OOP is both popular and problematic, and his experience suggests that he might know what he's talking about. I didn't watch the whole video, but from the description and intro, it seems to fit the discussion we're having here.
This comment was dead for some reason; I vouched for it. Casey Muratori is a well-known developer with a GUI/game engine background, which gives him a valuable perspective on OOP. In both domains, OOP is both popular and problematic, and his experience suggests that he might know what he's talking about. I didn't watch the whole video, but from the description and intro, it seems to fit the discussion we're having here.