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say me a Examples of application facade patern?


how use it in programing?
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moosa il 2-Dec-12 14:17pm    
use in other program?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 2-Dec-12 20:44pm    
Huh? What's "other"?
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 2-Dec-12 20:39pm    
What's wrong about just reading about it? What's the point of asking about something which is already described in detail elsewhere?
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moosa il 3-Dec-12 1:41am    
every not expert at frist!!!
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Dec-12 5:25am    
Wrong. Reading is much better. Nobody helped most of us.
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 2-Dec-12 20:43pm    
First of all, the answer, being trivial enough, still deserve a 5, so I voted 5.

It absolutely does not deserve 1 someone gave. I can classify this vote as idiotic, or maybe "hate voting".
I might be wrong, but it could be done by OP, because this is the very usual behavior of enquirers who ask such "almost-spam" questions. Please see my comment to the question where I try to explain why such questions are inappropriate.

--SA
__TR__ 3-Dec-12 12:51pm    
Thanks Sergey. I felt that the above articles would help OP as it had a detailed explanation with sample code on Facade pattern. Too bad for him if he didn't find it helpful.
I post solutions in QA forum because i enjoy doing it and i get to learn from others especially when someone gives a better solution than the one I posted.
BTW I really admire your style of answering questions here. Your solution generally explains what's causing the problem, how to fix it and then some reference links for extra information. Really cool. :thumbsup:
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Dec-12 13:13pm    
I perfectly understand you. And you are right about the value of those articles you referenced.

Thank you for your nice words. My style? Ha.., it looks like some just hate it, because the pattern of many votes displays what I call "hatred voting", regardless the correctness of the answer. :-)
I find it pleasing that I receive very positive feedback mostly from literate, knowledgeable, masterful, or just reasonable people, and negative almost exclusively from the ignorant, which makes it negligible. :-)
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