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  2. Delegation (object-oriented programming) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, when the user clicks the close box, the window manager sends the delegate a windowShouldClose: call, and the delegate can delay the closing of the window, if there is unsaved data represented by the window's contents. Delegation can be characterized (and distinguished from forwarding) as late binding of self: [4]

  3. Delegation pattern - Wikipedia

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    In delegation, two objects are involved in handling a request: a receiving object delegates operations to its delegate. This is analogous to subclasses deferring requests to parent classes. But with inheritance, an inherited operation can always refer to the receiving object through the this member variable in C++ and self in Smalltalk. To ...

  4. Object pool pattern - Wikipedia

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    The object pool design pattern is used in several places in the standard classes of the .NET Framework. One example is the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server. As SQL Server database connections can be slow to create, a pool of connections is maintained. Closing a connection does not actually relinquish the link to SQL Server.

  5. C Sharp (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Higher-order functions – C# 1.0 together with delegates; Anonymous functions – C# 2 anonymous delegates and C# 3 lambdas expressions [103] Closures – C# 2 together with anonymous delegates and C# 3 together with lambdas expressions [103] Type inference – C# 3 with implicitly typed local variables var and C# 9 target-typed new ...

  6. Delegate (CLI) - Wikipedia

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    A delegate is a form of type-safe function pointer used by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). Delegates specify a method to call and optionally an object to call the method on. Delegates are used, among other things, to implement callbacks and event listeners. A delegate object encapsulates a reference to a method.

  7. Delegation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Delegate (CLI), a form of type-safe function pointer used by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), specifying both a method to call and optionally an object to call the method on. See also [ edit ]

  8. GRASP (object-oriented design) - Wikipedia

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    The indirection pattern supports low coupling and reuses potential between two elements by assigning the responsibility of mediation between them to an intermediate object. An example of this is the introduction of a controller component for mediation between data (model) and its representation (view) in the model-view-controller pattern.

  9. Callback (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    CLI languages such as C# and VB.NET provide a type-safe encapsulating function reference known as delegate. Events and event handlers, as used in .NET languages, provide for callbacks. Functional languages generally support first-class functions, which can be passed as callbacks to other functions, stored as data or returned from functions.