I never really liked it and there were many cases where it didn’t make sense to me but I was trying to fit my code in it because everywhere handbooks and courses were saying I should.
I self taught myself to code and I had no idea what is right and what wrong. I just had a vague feeling that functional programming covers a lot of my needs and why should I build OOP architectures from scratch when it is a hell easier to do it with functions.
I never really liked it and there were many cases where it didn’t make sense to me but I was trying to fit my code in it because everywhere handbooks and courses were saying I should.
I self taught myself to code and I had no idea what is right and what wrong. I just had a vague feeling that functional programming covers a lot of my needs and why should I build OOP architectures from scratch when it is a hell easier to do it with functions.
Telegram is a free app and runs on donations. According to a blog on the telegram: We believe in fast and secure messaging that is also 100% free. Pavel Durov, who shares our vision, supplied Telegram with a generous donation, so we have quite enough money for the time being. If Telegram runs out, we will introduce non-essential paid options to support the infrastructure and finance developer salaries. But making profits will never be an end-goal for Telegram.
Why Telegram?
Telegram has no known backdoors and, even though it is come in for criticism for using proprietary encryption methods instead of open-source ones, those have yet to be compromised. While no messaging app can guarantee a 100% impermeable defense against determined attackers, Telegram is vulnerabilities are few and either theoretical or based on spoof files fooling users into actively enabling an attack.