just thinking about Ram's health :d Actually there's no real reason for making methods static. Can you give me advice for this concept i just want to know better and better
Again, this is very hacky and I don't advise it. You should consider refactoring your code to solve the problem in the way you want to solve the problem.
What's the reason for not just making the method static?
just thinking about Ram's health :d Actually there's no real reason for making methods static. Can you give me advice for this concept i just want to know better and better
I would advise you to just make the method static, BUT you can probably do something like this:
Again, this is very hacky and I don't advise it. You should consider refactoring your code to solve the problem in the way you want to solve the problem.
i think making methods static should be fine and better than this 'hacky' thing :) Thank you for response I'm very appreciated.