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What exactly is the definition of an 'idiom' when related to OO? How does it differ from the concept of a Maxim? --[[User:Matthew Harward|Matthew Harward]] 09:27, 23 July 2009 (UTC) | What exactly is the definition of an 'idiom' when related to OO? How does it differ from the concept of a Maxim? --[[User:Matthew Harward|Matthew Harward]] 09:27, 23 July 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Anyone? --[[User:Matthew Harward|Matthew Harward]] 00:05, 30 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :I guess an idiom is something people commonly use in particular situations like the [[Many to many association idiom]] which you can use to remove a dependency between two classes. A maxim tells you what you should do but an idiom isn't like a rule that should be followed. I don't know if this makes any sense :) -- [[User:JaninaVoigt|Janina Voigt]] |
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What exactly is the definition of an 'idiom' when related to OO? How does it differ from the concept of a Maxim? --Matthew Harward 09:27, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
- Anyone? --Matthew Harward 00:05, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
- I guess an idiom is something people commonly use in particular situations like the Many to many association idiom which you can use to remove a dependency between two classes. A maxim tells you what you should do but an idiom isn't like a rule that should be followed. I don't know if this makes any sense :) -- Janina Voigt