On Nov 13, 8:38 am, Kevin Wright <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Alexey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Otherwise, doesn't seem too difficult to write your own such method,
> > no?

It is indeed trivial to write my own method.  I could then package
that method along with other such methods in a "toolbox" jar that I
include with all my projects.  It just strikes me that in the general
case it's not good if everyone does this, as one will have to learn a
new toolbox API every time one joins a new project.  I don't have the
experience of working in many organizations, or on a diverse set of
projects, but are such toolboxes common?  Is there much overlap
amongst these toolboxes that people have seen?

Granted I'm blowing things somewhat out of proportion with just this
one method.  I was just curious if anyone else had a "standardized"
way of dealing with this one.

Brian
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