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|**Term**|**Explanation** |
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-|Aware/Unaware|((( |
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-* Class A contains a source code reference of class B and is therefore aware of class B. If you only read the source code of class A, you would know that there has to be a class B. |
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-* Class C does not contain a source code reference of class D and is therefore unaware of class D. If you only read the source code of class C, you wouldn't know about the existence of class D. |
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+|Aware/Unaware|The class A contains a source code reference of the class B and therefore is aware of the class B. If you were to read only the source code of class A, you would know that there must be a class B. If there was no such reference, class A would be unaware of class B. |
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|Best Practices|Generally accepted guidelines aimed at increasing your programming productivity. If you take them seriously, you will save yourself a lot of pain. |
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|[[Constructor Injection>>path:/bin/view/Software%20Engineering/Dependency%20Injection/Types%20of%20Dependency%20Injections%20Compared/]]|Dependency Injection performed by passing a dependency to an instance via constructor argument. |
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