
Fluent API: Practice and Theory
Fluent APIs emerge from a funky and popular design technique. We learn what they are, how they benefit programmers, and how to create them.
by Ori Roth on Mar 2, 2021 | Tags: fluent API, object oriented programming, static typing
Fluent APIs emerge from a funky and popular design technique. We learn what they are, how they benefit programmers, and how to create them.
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