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A methodology that enables a system to be modeled as a set of objects that can be controlled and manipulated in a modular manner
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Is there a better way than StringHelper?
I want to have functions that convert numeric values into strings in English words, to pluralize nouns, to inflect, break by words and so on. I will use these throughout a big project. Normally I woul …
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Are bad programming practices typical within the software industry?
I think it's important not to just tell right from wrong but to know reasons behind every right and wrong. When you know reasons you can predict consequences. Why use this or that principle not becaus …
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How are mixins or traits better than plain multiple inheritance?
C++ has plain multiple inheritance, many language designs forbid it as dangerous. But some languages like Ruby and PHP use strange syntax to do the same thing and call it mixins or traits. I heard man …