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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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Changing States from child through parent while obeying SOLID principles
It's not appropriate to have the Car deciding what the owner should do when it's out of gas, and certainly not acceptable for the car to choose what other kind of car the driver should drive if it run …
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Is it a code smell to set a flag in a loop to use it later?
I'd advise against reasoning about 'code smells'. That's just the laziest possible way to rationalize your own biases. Over time you'll develop a lot of biases, and a lot of them will be reasonable, …