Great. Thanks for the feedback Julian. 😊
Hi again Anurag! I'm still reading your article, day by day :)
Regarding the adapter pattern: In this line: Does the method LoggerAdapter.log() needs type argument ? Would it be better if it takes it from this.type ?
LoggerAdapter.log()
this.type
Thank you!
Actually i have seen some example where the type argument isn't required. And some of them used the type argument it depends on the context I think.
I think I have to update that example with better one.
Here's another example if you wanna look:github.com/anuraghazra/design-patt...
// more info refactoring.guru/design-patterns/a...
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Great. Thanks for the feedback Julian. 😊
Hi again Anurag!
I'm still reading your article, day by day :)
Regarding the adapter pattern:
In this line: Does the method
LoggerAdapter.log()
needs type argument ?Would it be better if it takes it from
this.type
?Thank you!
Actually i have seen some example where the type argument isn't required. And some of them used the type argument it depends on the context I think.
I think I have to update that example with better one.
Here's another example if you wanna look:github.com/anuraghazra/design-patt...
// more info
refactoring.guru/design-patterns/a...