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Alexander2015-03-31 11:10:49
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Alexander, 2015-03-31 11:10:49

Why are there no questions on GRASP patterns (principles) on the toaster?

Recently learned about the existence of GRASP templates link . Before that, I had not even heard such a concept, somehow it didn’t flash in articles, videos. After a superficial study, I got the impression that in order to write good code - must read. And what is strange, at the university, for example, I had a course on patterns (GoF), OOP, but not a word about GRASP. On the toaster, I now drove it into the search - grasp, not a single question. Only the user grasp))
What's the matter? Maybe GRASP is not so important or the principles are too obvious to be studied separately or something else? Do you even know about this abbreviation?

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lo-fi, 2015-04-02
@primat1987

This is because the toaster is mostly inhabited by complete noobs who cannot spend half an hour studying the problem and finding a solution, but prefer to immediately ask questions and get a solution, or nerds with questions like "learning plan %PROG_LANG%" or "I 100500 yo, I'm a taxi driver, Java - isn't it too late?". Such inhabitants have not yet matured to GRASP.
But in essence - GRASP is really more abstract in comparison with GoF and is not so clearly expressed by the code. From which they have a domain of definition in the minds of programmers with beards, who, even without the help of Q&A, can recall examples from personal experience and find a solution.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2015-03-31
@k12th

It seems to me that the level is a little lacking here. This is still a rather abstract thing and literally only a few think about it (well, maybe hundreds on a planetary scale).
Essentially: I did not know such an abbreviation, thanks :)

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Vitaly Kamelin, 2015-03-31
@turboGadjet

Why don't they ask? You asked a question about GRASP.

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