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Syntax Sugar, Constructor, or Factory Method?

November 14, 2014 aditya C#, Clean Code, Object Oriented Programming

In the previous post, we talked about the different ways of creating an object of a class. In this post, we will weight them on several parameters. Line of Code: When you use a constructor, you don’t need to add any extra code just a constructor. When you use a mapper, you have to add…

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