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In any sufficiently-sized application or framework, it's common to end up lumping a lot of different concerns into the same class. For example, you may have business logic, persistence code, and UI all jammed into a single class. Attribute and method names for all sorts of different operations get shoved into a single namespace -- even when using mixin classes. Separating concerns into different objects, however, makes it easier to write reusable and separately-testable components. The AddOns package (``peak.util.addons``) lets you manage concerns using ``AddOn`` classes.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.html | Dynamically extend other objects with AddOns | EPEL 7 for ppc64le | python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.html | Dynamically extend other objects with AddOns | EPEL 7 for aarch64 | python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.html | Dynamically extend other objects with AddOns | EPEL 7 for ppc64 | python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.html | Dynamically extend other objects with AddOns | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | python-peak-util-addons-0.7-6.el7.noarch.rpm |
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