On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 1:05 AM Lynn <kja...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 2:48 AM Mike Schinkel <m...@newclarity.net> wrote:
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>> >> and inheritance is not meant for code reuse.
>>
>> Just because code reuse in inheritance can be problematic it does not
>> have to be in all-cases. Moderation in all things. I used that approach for
>> 10+ years and never once had any of the problems people claim about using
>> inheritance for code reuse. This was likely because my needs were
>> constrained by the use-case and by nature did not grow out of control with
>> complexity.
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> My experience is the opposite. There are subtle bugs I keep running into
> with static function and properties causing unexpected behavior. I'm not
> against having static classes open by default for the sake of consistency,
> though my preference would be to avoid the headache altogether and just
> make them final by default so I won't ever have to deal with it. Would
> traits not solve the problem of horizontal reuse?
>


Sounds like a 'you' problem. Can you go into more details about said subtle
bugs? With examples if possible?

Lanre

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