I would be willing to bet that despite their different capabilities (types vs interfaces), people with an OOP background will be a bit biased towards interfaces while people with FP backgrounds will tend to prefer types.
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I would be willing to bet that despite their different capabilities (types vs interfaces), people with an OOP background will be a bit biased towards interfaces while people with FP backgrounds will tend to prefer types.