[Mono-list] [Mono-dev] SqlCeServer on mono
Andreas Färber
andreas.faerber at web.de
Wed May 16 15:00:42 EDT 2007
Manuel,
>> Please tell me why do you considerer it a bad design to use the
>> object rather than the interface???
>
> I didn't say that. You can write factories even w/out employing
> interfaces, if you don't like them.
You are always using an object. It's the type (the class) of the
variables that matters.
It is always a bad idea to use too specific classes as variable types
when that is not needed. For instance, System.IO.Stream is a very
generic class that you can use when dealing with all kinds of streams
instead of restraining your use to say MemoryStream. As you see, this
abstraction is a Microsoft supported "pattern" if you want to call it
that way. And in a similar way ADO.NET supports the "Abstract
Factory" pattern either manually, using conditionals or defines for
the assignment, or using a third-party factory library doing so,
whether Mono or not (doesn't Microsoft provide such a "Building
Block" for their platform themselves?).
Andreas
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