Mikaƫl Cluseau wrote:
I think this is mainly because if you try abstract classes you won't
find it bad design at all ;-)
I did try it and found it quite annoying.
Maybe for small products it is not such a big problem...
Now my required parameters and types are checked at compile time and I
love it. Who wouldn't want to catch errors at compile time?
Anyway it kinda is beside the point, because I had an optional parameter
that had to be used before the rendering phase, so I was forced to use a
custom binding anyway.
So even with abstract classes I still would have the same confusion.
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