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Towards Intelligent SystemsWed, 11 Jul 2012 12:59:08 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.3By: Generation 5 » The Multiton Design Pattern
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Generation 5 » The Multiton Design PatternFri, 25 Jul 2008 16:16:00 +0000http://gen5.info/q/2008/04/21/once-asynchronous-always-asynchronous/#comment-580[...] (In a more developed application, the BlogPosting could keep a cache of the latest BlogPostingData: this could improve responsiveness by updating the BlogPostingViewer at the moment it registers, or by doing a timestamp or checksum stamp against the server to reduce the bandwidth requirements of a Fetch(), just watch out for the unintended consequences of multiple code paths.) [...][...] (In a more developed application, the BlogPosting could keep a cache of the latest BlogPostingData: this could improve responsiveness by updating the BlogPostingViewer at the moment it registers, or by doing a timestamp or checksum stamp against the server to reduce the bandwidth requirements of a Fetch(), just watch out for the unintended consequences of multiple code paths.) [...]
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