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Avoiding if-else Hell: The Functional Style
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EDIT: read the article turns out it's super useful... It gives insight into decision table which is a pattern I did not know about until recently...
Is this really a recurring design pattern for y'all?
I mean, you can just use a switch. anyways I'll read the article and see ;)
I can't find it right now, but there is some explanation in "Clean Code" why switches shouldn't be used all over the place.
Google for "replace conditional with polymorphism".
Just checked and it is in "Clean Code" - Chaper 17; Section G23 "Prefer Polymorphism to if/else or switch/case".
This is really terrible advice. Sometimes it's better to do that, but definitely not in the example from this article.
If anyone says you should always prefer polymorphism to switches they are a bloody idiot.
I always love watching people falling for Clown-Bob's advises...
Let's go, let's eat shit on toasts! It's just a matter of how thin you can spread it to hide the taste...