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Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces #160

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verhagen opened this issue Dec 14, 2014 · 3 comments
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Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces #160

verhagen opened this issue Dec 14, 2014 · 3 comments

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Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces

@verhagen verhagen added the todo label Dec 14, 2014
@verhagen verhagen added this to the cleanup milestone Dec 14, 2014
verhagen added a commit to verhagen/JAdventure that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2014
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That article also answers a question @projectdelphai had about a week ago about your use of Collections if I remember correctly

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Yes, correctly. From his questions, I understood, that I needed to explain it. Only had at that time no, time to search for a good article.

@verhagen verhagen changed the title Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces [Clean Code] Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces Dec 14, 2014
@projectdelphai projectdelphai changed the title [Clean Code] Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces Improve code by replacing concrete base classes with interfaces Dec 14, 2014
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no need to add categorization labels in the title itself, that's what labels and milestones are for.

@paddatrapper paddatrapper modified the milestones: alpha version, cleanup, beta version Dec 21, 2014
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