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Cleaning up patterns: Bye bye Factories with AOP Posted: Jun 23, 2004 8:37 AM
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Bob has written about refactoring dynaop Factories using dynaop. It definitely feels that many of the patterns that are out there, are hacks to get around a lack in the particular language/system that you are working with. Factories are definitely an annoyance for me. Having to create factories for various types is just a pain, especially when they are often trivial implementations. I really like how I can use introductions/mixins with certain languages. I then really like being able to: Setup an interface Have the interface contain an introduction which can handle returning an implementation of that interface

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