Stackexchange oop

entities

 * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/528234/does-procedural-programming-have-any-advantages-over-oop/3523069#3523069 I've programmed many projects using both OOP and non-OOP languages and approaches. I think the biggest problem associated with OOP stem from the failure of Java and languages derived from it to distinguish between values, unshared holders of values, and entities. OOP systems are far nicer than procedural ones when dealing with entities; not everything is an entity, though, and the strong design bias toward entities can make them less efficient when working with values and unshared value-holders. – supercat Nov 1 '13 at 18:48

'Entities', values and unshared holders of values as metaphor for what? There are only data and functions in both stuffed and unstuffed procedural programming. googling a bitraganwald nouns it seems that with 'entities' is meant nouns, which Buko Obele insists doesn't exist inside of a computer. A noun is the metaphor for data of course. Values? is this data?

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/231577/are-object-oriented-programming-languages-procedural