Static classes inheriting from abstract class in PHP?

Assuming that is the case, I don't see how You could possibly accomplish that without explicitly defining them different in each child class I don't think it is cumbersome. I see it as a good practice - by keeping functionality where it belongs.

Assuming that is the case, I don't see how You could possibly accomplish that without explicitly defining them different in each child class. I don't think it is cumbersome. I see it as a good practice - by keeping functionality where it belongs.

That is correct. I assume that there is no other approach in this case. Cumbersome is probably a bad choice of words, but I try to write as DRY as possible.

Thanks for your answer. – Bart Jacobs Oct 11 at 10:14 1 @BartJacobs - DRY is even more beneficial when balanced with others, see Real Ultimate Programming Power – Saul Oct 11 at 10:25.

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