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Hi all,
Having already decided a couple of times that I was going to look at
jedi, but not having done much about it, when I came across Naresh
Jain's post called 'Duplicate Code and Ceremony in Java'
http://blogs.agilefaqs.com/2011/07/21/duplicate-code-and-ceremony-in-java/ and the duplicated code that he sets out to eliminate, I decided I was
going to use this simple challenge as an excuse to try and use jedi. I
just had a quick scan of the Javadocs and posted a couple of
solutions
any comments on the result and how it compares with Naresh's solution?
Channing
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Hi, interesting challenge. I'll have to remind myself how best to do
this in Jedi - I've been using scala for a while now which makes such
stuff really easy.
On Jul 27, 12:17 am, Philip Schwarz
<philip.johann.schw...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Having already decided a couple of times that I was going to look at
> jedi, but not having done much about it, when I came across Naresh
> and the duplicated code that he sets out to eliminate, I decided I was
> going to use this simple challenge as an excuse to try and use jedi. I
> just had a quick scan of the Javadocs and posted a couple of
> solutions
>