Here are things that I like:
1. the story
Heres the thing I think are valid points:
1. the collapse of parameters and configuration (day 3) 2. the collapse of service and context (day 5) 3. the principal of context by constructor (day 7)
And the thing I'm not convinced about:
1. merging config into context (day 4) 2. disolving logging (day 6) 3. the principal of context by constructor (day 7) 4. the tideiness of Leo's room
Cheers, Steve.
Ulrich Mayring wrote:
Stephen McConnell wrote:
I like this page: http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/jicarilla/StoryOfThe6LifecycleMethods
I don't.
The idea of the lifecycle methods is that they are called from outside at various points in their lifetime. Constructors can only be called once, so it seems not very useful to put the lifecycle methods in a constructor.
Also, the detailed strategy reminds me of my childhood:
Mother: You've got to clean up that mess you call your room!
Ulrich: Ok, I'll do that... *shuffle, shuffle, shuffle* ... DONE!!!
Mother: Well, it looks neat now. But you just took everything and shoved it under the bed.
Ulrich: Yeah, that's called refactoring.
cheers,
Ulrich (who grew up a bit since then ;-)
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