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principle > explicit-representation principle |
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explicit-representation principle | ||||
subject | fact |
explicit-representation principle | is a subtopic of Classes | ![]() |
is a subtopic of Programming | ![]() | |
is a kind of principle | ![]() | |
states that whenever there is a natural category with which your program needs to work, there should be a class in your program that corresponds to that category | ![]() |