No, but you will have extremely hard time finding devs who can mix OOP and func effectively. Mostly it's factory-factory and but-muh-Haskell types.
Because a function is not a contract enough - it doesn't have a strong name at point of injection. But yeah, pure functions should be used way more often.
"Let's pick GUI scripts that are least likely to completely change in just few years."
Isn't this some legacy pre-serverless platform they used to use in early/mid 201x's?
No, but you will have extremely hard time finding devs who can mix OOP and func effectively. Mostly it's factory-factory and but-muh-Haskell types.
Because a function is not a contract enough - it doesn't have a strong name at point of injection. But yeah, pure functions should be used way more often.
"Let's pick GUI scripts that are least likely to completely change in just few years."
Isn't this some legacy pre-serverless platform they used to use in early/mid 201x's?