I just realised I've never really understood it before. I think the difference comes from the pragmatic use case, aka "the constructor has loads of arguments" + a nice a short none specific example. I'd like to read something this clear for every design pattern.
I just realised I've never really understood it before. I think the difference comes from the pragmatic use case, aka "the constructor has loads of arguments" + a nice a short none specific example. I'd like to read something this clear for every design pattern.
Thanks. I might do similar post for other patterns I havebeen using.