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justin cater

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Law of Demeter in Java – Principle of least Knowledge – Real life Example Posted: Jun 2, 2014 6:53 PM
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Law of Demeter also known as principle of least knowledge is a coding principle, which says that a module should not know about the inner details of the objects it manipulates. If a code depends upon internal details of a particular object, there is good chance that it will break as soon as internal of […]

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