Factory methods are just as flexible though and I usually favor them over constructors anyway since they give you a lot more control over what specific object you are creating. For instance, a factory method can create and return a specific subtype of the object you want and you can swap out that specific subtype (to change underlying implementation) easily without breaking client code. Similarly with turning a class into a singleton.
In reply to Re: Re: Leaving a constructor midway?
by oylee
in thread OO: Leaving a constructor midway?
by jest
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