I think we’re in agreement that factories are useful. My only point is that modern C# can accomplish the same thing using functional programming instead of OO classes.
(The GoF book was written before mainstream OO languages supported functional programming.)
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I think we’re in agreement that factories are useful. My only point is that modern C# can accomplish the same thing using functional programming instead of OO classes.
(The GoF book was written before mainstream OO languages supported functional programming.)