I've got a generalish programming question. Traditionally, when learning about classes/objects/instances etc. the analogy of cars is used. `Car` is a class, `Ford` extends that class, my `ford` is an instance of `Ford`. My Car has certain properties such as color, size, etc. It also has certain actions or methods (e.g .`drive(), .openWindow()`, etc.).
However, I've come to learn that more often then not, especially when using a MVC and family paradigms. You usually call something more on the lines of `CarController.drive` and pass a car instance to it, instead of calling Car.drive. This i…