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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Take 3: Python, ISP, IoC, and OCP need a fundamental rethink.
In response to Julian’s thoughtful Dynamic Languages and SOLID Principles I’d have to argue he is about 95% there but is missing the last critical links needed to view this in a whole different light. For ISP, Julian says it … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamic Langs, IoC
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Take 2: Why we use SOLID in static languages and how we get the same functionality for cheap in dynamic languages
One of the things we do pretty well at Los Techies is explaining SOLID principles and why they make our code more maintainable and if you’re not familiar with our work on SOLID, read Chad Meyer’s post to get an … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamic Langs, Python, SOLID
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I recant my IoC! IoC containers in dynamic languages are silly.
After a year or so of solid Alt Dot Net infection (as far as infections go its a pretty awesome one to have), I decided to give Python a try again for more than one off sysadmin tasks, and to … Continue reading
Posted in Dynamic Langs, IoC, Python
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