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Why choose a static class over a singleton implementation?
Static methods vs singletons.
Could it be determined choice here?
What are conditions in which one of these approaches is definetely more suitable then other?
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Static methods follow the “low coupling and high coherence”-rule more than singletons do. (As long as their implementations don’t rely on static member variables.)