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  • Wacky Ideas 3: Object life-cycle support

    No, don't leave yet! This isn't another article about non-deterministic finalization, RAII etc. That's what we almost always think of when someone mentions the object life-cycle, but I'm actually interested in the other end of the cycle - the "near birth" end. We often take it as read that when an object...
    Posted to Jon Skeet: Coding Blog (Weblog) by skeet on 02-28-2007
    Filed under: C#, Java, Wacky Ideas
  • Wacky Ideas 2: Class interfaces

    (Disclaimer: I'm 99% sure I've heard someone smarter than me talking about this before, so it's definitely not original. I thought it worth pursuing though.) One of the things I love about Java and C# over C/C++ is the lack of .h files. Getting everything in the right place, only doing the right things...
    Posted to Jon Skeet: Coding Blog (Weblog) by skeet on 02-28-2007
    Filed under: C#, Java, Wacky Ideas
  • Wacky Ideas 1: Inheritance is dead, long live mix-ins!

    (Warning: I've just looked up "mix-in" on Wikipedia and their definition isn't quite what I'm used to. Apologies if I'm using the wrong terminology. What I think of as a mix-in is a proxy object which is used to do a lot of the work the class doing the mixing says it does, but preferably with language...
    Posted to Jon Skeet: Coding Blog (Weblog) by skeet on 02-27-2007
    Filed under: C#, Java, Wacky Ideas
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