I noticed in my Refactoring book how data classes,
(DTOs) have a bad smell! Does this mean we try to
avoid them to begin with (always merging them into
other classes) or is this another example of sometimes
we do, sometimes we don't?

Actually, what is the real purpose behind Data
Transfer Objects anyway?

Thanks,
Stede


                
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