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  • 01:42 01:42, 27 August 2019 diff hist −2,943 Preacher (TV series)Talking Preacher does not belong on this page any more than the 1000s of Star Wars fan shows belong on the starwars page. Make a Talking Preacher page assuming it's actually allowed on Wikipedia

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  • 20:01 20:01, 17 June 2019 diff hist +2 Talk:Fluent interface →‎Method Chaining vs Fluent Interface
  • 19:59 19:59, 17 June 2019 diff hist +1,443 Talk:Fluent interfaceGive example of how to distinguish between plain old method chaining and fluent interface.
  • 19:43 19:43, 17 June 2019 diff hist −360 Fluent interfaceThe Java op4j example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The op4j example is returning a new result with each function. That is just method chaining
  • 19:40 19:40, 17 June 2019 diff hist −870 Fluent interfaceThe Ruby example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The Ruby example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining. Between each dot is an entirely new string.
  • 19:37 19:37, 17 June 2019 diff hist −625 Fluent interfaceThe D example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The D example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining
  • 19:36 19:36, 17 June 2019 diff hist −958 Fluent interfaceThe F# example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. To put it another what it requires non-pure functions / modifiable state. The F# example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining

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  • 04:13 04:13, 17 March 2018 diff hist +216 Crash Team RacingUndid revision 830794282 by Rhain ( talk) There is no COI here. I'm correcting incorrect FACTS not injecting my opinion. I'm also not trying to promote myself. Delisting people who actually significantly contributed to a project is not a goal of Wikipedia. Truth is AFAIK. Giving credit to 1 person where 7 or 8 sweat blood is not just wrong it's irresponsible. Even the people who you list would ashamed to be getting more credit than they deserve Tag: Undo

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19 March 2021

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27 August 2019

  • 01:42 01:42, 27 August 2019 diff hist −2,943 Preacher (TV series)Talking Preacher does not belong on this page any more than the 1000s of Star Wars fan shows belong on the starwars page. Make a Talking Preacher page assuming it's actually allowed on Wikipedia

17 June 2019

  • 20:01 20:01, 17 June 2019 diff hist +2 Talk:Fluent interface →‎Method Chaining vs Fluent Interface
  • 19:59 19:59, 17 June 2019 diff hist +1,443 Talk:Fluent interfaceGive example of how to distinguish between plain old method chaining and fluent interface.
  • 19:43 19:43, 17 June 2019 diff hist −360 Fluent interfaceThe Java op4j example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The op4j example is returning a new result with each function. That is just method chaining
  • 19:40 19:40, 17 June 2019 diff hist −870 Fluent interfaceThe Ruby example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The Ruby example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining. Between each dot is an entirely new string.
  • 19:37 19:37, 17 June 2019 diff hist −625 Fluent interfaceThe D example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. The D example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining
  • 19:36 19:36, 17 June 2019 diff hist −958 Fluent interfaceThe F# example is just method chaining, not a fluent interface. See definition of fluent interface. A fluent interface requires chaining on this. To put it another what it requires non-pure functions / modifiable state. The F# example is returning a new result each time. That is just method chaining

16 June 2019

18 September 2018

25 July 2018

18 March 2018

17 March 2018

  • 04:13 04:13, 17 March 2018 diff hist +216 Crash Team RacingUndid revision 830794282 by Rhain ( talk) There is no COI here. I'm correcting incorrect FACTS not injecting my opinion. I'm also not trying to promote myself. Delisting people who actually significantly contributed to a project is not a goal of Wikipedia. Truth is AFAIK. Giving credit to 1 person where 7 or 8 sweat blood is not just wrong it's irresponsible. Even the people who you list would ashamed to be getting more credit than they deserve Tag: Undo

16 March 2018

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6 February 2016

15 October 2015

25 June 2015

10 June 2015

20 June 2014

8 February 2014

28 November 2013

29 August 2013

23 August 2013

27 May 2013

24 February 2013

18 December 2011

28 March 2011

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