@Puppy yes, but you have provided one method of implementing it in one langue. that is useless for anyone outside of the scope of this very exact requirement. If you took your head out your arse you would see that patterns allow people to talk about the architecture with out getting caught up with inane details.
@FredOverflow Not generic enough; what , are you going to rewrite it for every use case? It must be an abstract base class, hence AbstractStrategyFactoryManagerSingleton.
but any way, I like patterns when they are used to talk about the high-level concepts, but they suck when you have people obsessing over doing them 'right'. You get people reviewing code, "this isn't pattern X, rewrite it all to make it like that pattern, even though it works".
> Convenient proxy factory bean superclass for proxy factory beans that create only singletons. > > Manages pre- and post-interceptors (references, rather than interceptor names, as in ProxyFactoryBean) and provides consistent interface management.
> convenient
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4:21 PM
AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean is just a convenient proxy factory bean superclass for proxy factory beans that create only singletons, what's the problem?
@JerryCoffin would you consider 50k shutter actuations a short lifetime or is that just me? I can easily make several hundred exposures in a single outdoors photo expedition. When I went to Denmark, I took over 2000 in about a week. That's 4% of that lifetime in 7 days. Or am I worrying too much about that?
"Tetris 2000 - This app requests permissions to: Read your contacts, read your SMS, access your accounts, access your passwords, access your mother's Facebook page, access your email"
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have a chrome plugin which required only access to Wikipedia. So that's all I required in my manifest file. A few months later I added requirement for access to code.google.com. This triggered a warning message to the users telling that the security settings of this application have changed and users should be very careful. This dropped my user count by 50% (uninstalls). I would have been better off requiring access to everything in my first release (like most plugins do).
@Alex it's not Microsoft that makes it unsurprising. It's Google.
Every fucking app is like that because there's no degradation mechanism.
Your app has some weird function that might need a camera even though the vast majority of users won't use it? (Say, the Amazon app for reading a bar code) It'd be easier if you could not require that permission unless the user actually wants to read barcodes. Google says no.
There might be a simpler way, but the manual process would be: 1) compile a small assembly with just the replacement you want; 2) disassemble it; 3) disassemble the target; 4) replace the IL for that one method with the fixed one; 5) assemble it again.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: it goes to where the rules and regulations state it goes. It can go to an answer, or it can go nowhere, but the only constant, per the regs, is that it costs you. But heck, it's only 50 points for gosh sake. You've got plenty of rep points to spare. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels9 mins ago
This FAQ is about Aggregates and PODs and covers the following material:
What are Aggregates?
What are PODs (Plain Old Data)?
How are they related?
How and why are they special?
What changes for C++11?
I think the author is an unimaginative arrogant bigoted prick
Not because I believe in horoscopes — I don't — but running around the internet claiming categorically that X superstition is wrong doesn't really help anyone. Especially when you can't prove it.