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Singletons / classes with only one member
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[QUOTE="Walt, post: 3807390"] No, I mean what I said. Part of my concern is whether a class abstraction is ever really appropriate for one thing (considering the English meaning of the word "class"). The brevity of the example is for convenience, it is not germane. In fact, the larger the example, the more relevant the question. [/QUOTE]
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