@GergelyOrosz Yes, it is a hard problem. The cost to prepare an order and deliver it to a customer in UK can be up to 10 pounds. More than half of this is the delivery cost. Few companies are able to turn a profit - the scale you need is huge. Real-time is even harder.
@alexanderkondov Do “the trick” I mentioned above as an experiment, it is one of the things I recommend writers do, when they babble a lot (I lead a writing class at work) it helps understand where the issues are, maybe it will help you as well
@alexanderkondov Interface you cannot construct, but and impl concrete class - yes. It is considered noise and meaningless naming convention however.
Perhaps it went into other libraries/languages?
@alexanderkondov In Java world you often get something that’s interface from (for example) library. So you only need to know the methods of this class (what it does) and not the internals (how). If you want to implement your own “how” - a common (anti)pattern is to create InterfaceNameImpl class
@bercut2000 Something epic. So when you fix it it feels like saving the world.
Seriously now - game/movie music. It is designed to stimulate, but not distract
Let me tell you a little story about @SiteLock:
I got SiteLock while my blog was hosted on Bluehost. And eventually started to see an interesting pattern:
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So, be careful with "businesses" like this. Maybe @SiteLock was a legitimate business once. But not anymore :) And I am sure there are others like this
When I contacted support I was told there is nothing they can do, I need to sort it out with Bluehost. So I just put their emails in spam and that was it (I continue to get them, for a site that is not there).
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