tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104420435021904082.post7682904377282070976..comments2024-03-13T12:21:27.016-05:00Comments on The Programmer's Paradox: Globals and StatePaul W. Homerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02349253120538728302noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104420435021904082.post-58344456334396813312012-06-17T07:04:50.327-05:002012-06-17T07:04:50.327-05:00Hi Chris,
Yes, I'm always really happy to sha...Hi Chris,<br /><br />Yes, I'm always really happy to share and find out about other experiences. I'm at paul underscore homer at yahoo dot ca. <br /><br />As for you question, I generally pull state up and out, then call it something like 'context'. If you encapsulate it into a black box (and build around it) you run into testing issues. There are exceptions of course, usually relating to communication or shared resources.<br /><br />Paul.Paul W. Homerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02349253120538728302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104420435021904082.post-75989241633592894822012-06-16T23:40:41.420-05:002012-06-16T23:40:41.420-05:00Maybe the real question is how to encapsulate what...Maybe the real question is how to encapsulate what state info must be stored?<br /><br />BTW, I saw on another blog you said you were looking for a business partner. I won't say I am interested (although I am in the same boat myself). If nothing else it might be worth sharing experiences if you'd like.Chris Travershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06211762965865744803noreply@blogger.com