Tell, don't ask
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− | In software engineering, the "Tell, Don't Ask" principle states that objects should tell each other what to do by issuing commands to one another, rather than asking each other for information and then make decisions based on the information obtained. As a consequence, an object only makes | + | In software engineering, the "Tell, Don't Ask" principle states that objects should tell each other what to do by issuing commands to one another, rather than asking each other for information and then make decisions based on the information obtained. As a consequence, an object only makes decisions based on its internal information. It does not care about or need to obtain external information before telling the other object what to do. This makes the implementation cleaner and simpler. |
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Revision as of 22:07, 28 July 2008
In software engineering, the "Tell, Don't Ask" principle states that objects should tell each other what to do by issuing commands to one another, rather than asking each other for information and then make decisions based on the information obtained. As a consequence, an object only makes decisions based on its internal information. It does not care about or need to obtain external information before telling the other object what to do. This makes the implementation cleaner and simpler.
(example will be put out soon)