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As Object-Oriented Programmers, our ultimate goal is reuseability. As our applications begin to grow, however, we discover that simply writing object classes and extending them does not provide the flexibility that we need. In fact, with an extremely complex application, this type of architecture does not simply create organizational headaches, it can also degrade performance. In the end, you are left with a messy plate of spaghetti code. So how can you get that flexibility in a complex application? Read more

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