R Robert9 Well-known member Aug 1, 2024 #1 Here stood a question in likely poor English, and below is an example of how to respond respectfully to questions from foreigners who may not be particularly proficient in English. Last edited: Aug 2, 2024
Here stood a question in likely poor English, and below is an example of how to respond respectfully to questions from foreigners who may not be particularly proficient in English.
K Kirby Well-known member Aug 1, 2024 #2 If somebody can decipher this gibberish and translate it into english I'd be happy to give a useful answer. But without a clear understanding about what is actually being asked it is really difficult to answer. There are multiple approaches to share functionality between classes: Use a common base class Use a trait Encapsulate the shared functionality into it's own class und use that as a kind of Plug-in (see ControllerPlugin) Last edited: Aug 2, 2024
If somebody can decipher this gibberish and translate it into english I'd be happy to give a useful answer. But without a clear understanding about what is actually being asked it is really difficult to answer. There are multiple approaches to share functionality between classes: Use a common base class Use a trait Encapsulate the shared functionality into it's own class und use that as a kind of Plug-in (see ControllerPlugin)