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Is ServiceLocator an anti-pattern?

...re it does not fit, then YES it's an anti pattern. But with that reasoning all patterns would also be anti patterns. Instead we have to look if there are valid usages of the patterns, and for Service Locator there are several use cases. But let's start by looking at the examples that you have given....
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How to add a line break in C# .NET documentation

... The bad thing about this is that it actually adds one whole blank line, instead of just new line. – Devid May 16 '16 at 12:21 6 ...
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What is Unicode, UTF-8, UTF-16?

... Why do we need Unicode? In the (not too) early days, all that existed was ASCII. This was okay, as all that would ever be needed were a few control characters, punctuation, numbers and letters like the ones in this sentence. Unfortunately, today's strange world of global interc...
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apc vs eaccelerator vs xcache

Im doing research on which one of these to use and I can't really find one that stands out. Eaccelerator is faster than APC , but APC is better maintained. Xcache is faster but the others have easier syntax. ...
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Can two applications listen to the same port?

...cation listening on a single port" that's the reason why ports exist -- to allow multiple applications to share the network without conflicts. – S.Lott Nov 7 '09 at 19:41 48 ...
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Sorting multiple keys with Unix sort

I have potentially large files that need to be sorted by 1-n keys. Some of these keys might be numeric and some of them might not be. This is a fixed-width columnar file so there are no delimiters. ...
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Why functional languages? [closed]

...onal languages. In some cases, this can make code more readable. Traditionally, one of the big disadvantages of functional programming was also the lack of side effects. It's very difficult to write useful software without IO, but IO is hard to implement without side effects in functions. So most p...
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How does Tortoise's non recursive commit work?

I've checked out a copy of the SVN branch (my branch) locally to which I've merged from a different branch (which has a completely different folder structure). So basically there are a lot of deletions (of old files) and additions (of new files). ...
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Where is the documentation for the values() method of Enum?

...places : Enum Types, from The Java Tutorials The compiler automatically adds some special methods when it creates an enum. For example, they have a static values method that returns an array containing all of the values of the enum in the order they are declared. This method is commonl...
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Check if a table exists in Rails

...? 'kittens' In Rails 2, 3 & 4 the API is about tables. # Listing of all tables and views ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables # Checks for existence of kittens table/view (Kitten model) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists? 'kittens' Getting the status of migrations: # Tells you all...