Delegation is limited to interfaces, which i understand is necessary to for backwards compatibility and consistently, but its very limited in practice. Would be great to have a mechanism to delegate two completely unrelated objects, select what you want from the delegate since you own it.
Great video, well structured and very good learning material. Subscribed. Also a side note for future videos - please abstain from video cropping like in 12:24 & 12:31 and other places.
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Delegation is limited to interfaces, which i understand is necessary to for backwards compatibility and consistently, but its very limited in practice.
Would be great to have a mechanism to delegate two completely unrelated objects, select what you want from the delegate since you own it.
very good stuff! Thank you!
Great video, well structured and very good learning material. Subscribed.
Also a side note for future videos - please abstain from video cropping like in 12:24 & 12:31 and other places.
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