Constructor Injection
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Found this in http://maonet.wordpress.com/2008/02/08/apply-unit-test-to-pfc-application/#comment-451
Unfortunately PB’s constructor doesn’t take parameters, we cannot use constructor injection for PowerBuilder objects.
Granted, that's coming from a native Engrish speaker, so maybe something got lost when he translated his thoughts to English. And TRWTF is PowerBuilder. But still, it made me wonder. Constructor injection attacks...
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Dependency Injection
Dependency Injection http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection often uses constructors. Seems a reasonable term to clarify that constructors cannot be used to accomplish dependency injection in this case.
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That blog's subtitle has easily the most acronyms in a single sentence I've ever seen.
IOC(SM):MOC(RM):TDD(NU):SCC(TFS):ORM(L2S):JSL(Jq):CIS(CC)
Can anybody decipher them all? 8=]
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*googles the list* Aha, it's a type of Geek Code:
http://www.hanselman.com/altnetgeekcode/?q=IOC(SM):MOC(RM):TDD(NU):SCC(TFS):ORM(L2S):JSL(Jq):CIS(CC)
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TRWTF is your lack of knowledge in an area you're sledging
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@emurphy said:
*googles the list* Aha, it's a type of Geek Code:
http://www.hanselman.com/altnetgeekcode/?q=IOC(SM):MOC(RM):TDD(NU):SCC(TFS):ORM(L2S):JSL(Jq):CIS(CC)
Wow, Geek Code. I thought that died along with Usenet.
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@cconroy said:
Wow, Geek Code. I thought that died along with Usenet.
The recent "PC Magazin", a German lightly IT related magazine which grew infamous with covers that suggested product piracy was cool but then suddenly from one issue to the next replaced these covers with legitimate looking ones (without having changed its contents in the least, where they say that there are piracy websites and encourage their readers not to visit them because piracy is wrong), announced the Usenet as a new way to downloadz warezez. For free.
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@derula said:
@cconroy said:
Is this where I sign up for the 2009 Warez list? Me too! some.luser@aol.of.courseWow, Geek Code. I thought that died along with Usenet.
The recent "PC Magazin", a German lightly IT related magazine which grew infamous with covers that suggested product piracy was cool but then suddenly from one issue to the next replaced these covers with legitimate looking ones (without having changed its contents in the least, where they say that there are piracy websites and encourage their readers not to visit them because piracy is wrong), announced the Usenet as a new way to downloadz warezez. For free.
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@DaveK said:
Is this where I sign up for the 2009 Warez list? Me too! some.luser@aol.of.course
Plz send me teh usenetz warez too. jon.doe@email.provider