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    Philip Laureano
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    I've been studying the different variations of the MVP pattern, and I think I've come up with my own variant[^]. For now, it's just a theory, but if anyone finds it useful, I'll write up an example for it. What do you guys think? :)

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      I've been studying the different variations of the MVP pattern, and I think I've come up with my own variant[^]. For now, it's just a theory, but if anyone finds it useful, I'll write up an example for it. What do you guys think? :)

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      I like it... but it has been tried before and it seems that in practice it never quite works out...

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        I like it... but it has been tried before and it seems that in practice it never quite works out...

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        Jasmine2501 wrote:

        I like it... but it has been tried before and it seems that in practice it never quite works out...

        Hmm...Why doesn't it quite work out? Is it because of the dependency on the IoC container?

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          Jasmine2501 wrote:

          I like it... but it has been tried before and it seems that in practice it never quite works out...

          Hmm...Why doesn't it quite work out? Is it because of the dependency on the IoC container?

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          I think it is because developers are too lazy to not write their own complete system. XML was supposed to solve this problem for the web... isolate the presenter from the view...

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            I've been studying the different variations of the MVP pattern, and I think I've come up with my own variant[^]. For now, it's just a theory, but if anyone finds it useful, I'll write up an example for it. What do you guys think? :)

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            Pete OHanlon
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            It would certainly make it easier to test. It would be very powerful when mocking.

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