On 16/07/2010 18:18, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Justin Johansson wrote:
Which language out of C++, D and Java does this classical
"GoF" (gang-of-four***) design pattern best?

Are we still talking singleton? I thought that it is considered an
anti-pattern already. :)


First time I've heard this as well. I searched the web, and woah, there does seem to be quite a few people who think the same, but frankly, upon reading their arguments against singleton (in the sense that singleton should not be used), most of them don't add up. In fact some of those arguments are quite idiotic, a lot of people are totally misunderstanding singleton. (im not going to botter arguing why, and I hope people here don't think singleton is inherently bad) Cause man, I haven't seen such idiocy since when I joined a new company and found the then lead developer enforced a policy in our Java codebase of single return statements. Because multiple return statements were very bad and should *only* be used if performance necessitated that. Lolz. Talk about software engineering best practices from the 60's.

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