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tinchicus · 1 month ago
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Hoy veremos un patron muy particular que nos ayudara para nuestro juego conceptual. Espero les sea de utilidad y buen inicio de semana!
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horsescary · 1 year ago
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oop brainrot is real
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codezup · 3 months ago
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Optimizing Object Creation with Flyweight Pattern in Java
Optimizing Object Creation with the Flyweight Pattern in Java 1. Introduction 1.1 Brief Explanation The Flyweight pattern is a structural design pattern that aims to minimize memory usage and improve performance by sharing common data between multiple objects. It is particularly useful when dealing with large numbers of objects that have common state, such as characters in a text editor, or…
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some-programming-pearls · 5 months ago
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How flyweight pattern helps in memory optimisation 
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retrogamingloft · 10 months ago
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Boxing Champions is a PlayStation 2 game released in 2002 as part of the Simple Series in Japan and Europe. It's an arcade-style boxing game that offers a mix of quick, action-packed gameplay and some light simulation elements. Players can choose from nine fictional boxers at the start, distributed across three weight classes: flyweight, welterweight, and heavyweight. There are also two hidden characters to unlock. The game features modes like Tournament, Survival, and Versus, with matches lasting up to 12 rounds.
Visually, even back then, it was very solid for a budget game. The boxers are well-animated, showing visible signs of damage as the match progresses. The 3D crowds and detailed ring are also nice touches, adding a bit of immersion without going overboard.
One thing I've always appreciated about this title is how easy the controls are to pick up, making it accessible to anyone, whether familiar with boxing or not. It doesn't require much strategy, but it’s still satisfying to land big punches and see the opponent react with animations like sweat flying off after a hard hit. That said, the drawback—unfortunately—is that the AI can fall into predictable patterns, making it easier than expected once you figure out how to exploit it, which becomes boring in the long run. Especially in later stages, you just need to stay patient, keep your guard up, and counterattack—particularly to the body. Aggressively striking first often leads to a quick knockout.
Overall, I have mixed feelings about Boxing Champions: on one hand, it’s great for casual players or those who just want some quick fun without investing too much time in learning the mechanics. On the other hand, it’s not going to appeal to hardcore boxing fans seeking a more realistic or deep experience. The lack of variety in gameplay and the simplicity of the mechanics might turn off some players, especially for those accustomed to more complex sports titles. But given that it’s a budget release, I think it delivers a decent amount of fun for what it is.
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codeonedigest · 2 years ago
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What is Flyweight design pattern? | Complete Tutorial with Java Examples
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What is Flyweight Design Pattern? Flyweight pattern provides a mechanism by which you can avoid creating a large number of ‘expensive’ objects and instead reuse existing instances to represent new ones. Flyweight pattern is useful in optimising the creation of too many objects by reusing the common data. Flyweight pattern reduce the creation of objects by sharing data, decrease memory footprint…
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ivanshatov · 4 years ago
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i wrote this in january so it’s kinda bad and stilted and a bit ooc for the character development i’ve done </3 but it also comes slightly after the fic i just posted and i feel brave so i’m posting both xoxo gossip girl
Sujani knew the theatre like the back of her hand. After all, it had been her home for the last few years, and she’d grown accustomed to Edel’s labyrinths and corridors littered throughout the seemingly endless building. She knew every exit, entrance, nook, cranny, and section, the patterns and details burned into her mind. Just proper for a stage manager, even moreso for a familiar. Through her familiarity with the theatre, however, she had been acquainted with their newest trespasser rather quickly. It was Mia who had first spotted him lurking around the grounds in the weeks prior, just as dusk settled in. “Friend of yours? Friend of Luca’s?” she asked, masking the last hours of daylight with a paper fan.
“Certainly not,” Sujani insisted, peering out through the intricate windowpane at the suspicious figure. “I’ve never seen that man in my life.”
“Engländer,” Mia muttered. “A Briton. It must be. Donning his tourist fare and all. See?”
That was the first incident with the trespasser, until he became one frequent arrival on the security cameras and outer sidewalks. He had evaded interaction with Sujani, keeping his distance from the realm of the theatre, and she kept his lingering presence to the back of her mind.
During the daylight hours, Sujani took the liberty of drawing the curtains, allowing brilliant sunlight to enter through the theatre’s majestic windows. Edel often griped over open curtains and loosened blinds, but as Sujani was busy tending to the theatre’s auditorium and proscenium, the extra light was of use to her. It was also much more useful in exposing any pesky breathers trying to enter where they were not invited. The stray tourist or pedestrian could be turned away easily and handed a pamphlet with a gleeful smile, but it was seldom a breather entered the theatre with bad intent. After all, the theatre’s always been a place to relax and unwind. The new trespasser was certainly not a theatregoer, though, as his ruckus could be heard from the lighting booth where Sujani sat.
Finding her pocketknife and hiding it drawn behind her back, she crawled over the pit and glided over the stage, skirt bouncing behind as she pulled back the curtains. She hummed a light tune, scanning the dark area of the wings and backstage for any movement. Drawing her eyes from the fly weights to theq leftover debris from the last season’s closer, she at last spotted the trespasser.
He was staring at the portrait of Edel. Her symmetrical face, round cheeks, hypnotic stare. His hands were folded behind his back, crucifix held loose in one. It reminded Sujani of her own personal souvenir, and she unsheathed her pocketknife. Then, taking a silent step closer, she cleared her throat. “Excuse me.”
The trespasser flinched, remaining in his position for a fleeting moment before turning to meet Sujani’s eyes, crucifix raised. “I-It’s daytime.” 
Despite hiding behind sunglasses and heavy clothes in the peak of summertime, like a true coward would, Sujani recognized the trespasser. Mia’s Engländer, the one on the cameras, the one with the hat. He had evaded capture those last two times, narrowly escaping a meeting with Sujani as she observed the security cameras from her vantage point in the mezzanine. But, at last, she had caught him red-handed, in the midst of his favorite and only activity. She smiled, eyes shimmering with irony. “You’re mistaken.” This was no theatregoer and certainly no tourist, if the sharpened crucifix and silver rosaries told her anything. 
Sujani held her forced smile. Keeping one hand behind her back, she drew a hand up to her face, pulled back her lips, revealing two sets of straight and dull human teeth. “See?”
The trespasser didn’t relent, keeping his grip on his homemade crucifix. “A daywalker.”
“You amuse me, but no. I’m a breather like you. After all...” Sujani began, stretching out a hand to the crucifix and clutching the intersection. She released her hand, holding it up with a growing smile. “You see? No injury in sight. Not the smell of smoke, either. Proof enough for you? Good. Now.” Sujani waved a hand, waiting for him to lower his arm, and then continued. “I know who you are. You’ve been sniffing around for the past week. Not very subtly, might I add. If you don’t want to give away your penchant to destroy all vampirekind, perhaps don’t carry around wooden stakes and crucifixes everywhere. It alienates the locals, no?” she tilted her head to the crux.
“You are American,” he said, in a tone somewhere in between a question and a statement. His expression had not trembled or changed once, and he kept the look of utter disinterest firm, exacerbated by his shaded eyes. Yes, Sujani thought, this man is certainly suspicious. Undoubtedly up to no good.
“Yes, yes, I am. And you must be from some obscure bit of the United Kingdom nobody’s ever heard of. Rest assured, I do not care from where you hail. Rather, I’m graciously extending you the offer to leave, you know, before my boss flies down and shreds you to utter pieces,” Sujani continued, pausing to observe her nails. “I know what you are here to do. I don’t know your reasons, but I’ll politely ask you to leave under threat you may become drained of your blood and left a cold corpse in the bottom of this theatre.”
The trespasser— no, the Engländer, the Englishman— let out a sullen sigh. “A familiar,” he said in that deadpan tone.
“Yes, that is I. Now, will you accept my other? Kindly leave us alone? Return to whence you came from, and never disgrace us with your presence yet again?” She gestured to the door to the balcony, still ajar and weighted by a flyweight.
The Englishman glanced at the floor, then back at the portrait. Edel, in their ballgown, cheeks red with dye and falsified life. He turned back to Sujani and said, “I can’t do that.”
She scoffed. “Sure you can. What’s your name, young man? Don’t you have a life? A family? People you care for in this world? You’ve really chosen to resign your life to the slaughtering of beings you know nothing of?” She frowned, shifting her weight and waiting for another deadpan response from the trespasser.
“I know much of vampires,” he replied before turning his back once again, scanning the portrait. “My name is none of your business. If you allow me to do mine, you can be free from her bidding,” he declared, lifting a finger to the portrait.
“I am not looking to be freed by the likes of you,” Sujani snapped, running a finger over the blade of the knife. “I quite like my life, and my overseer.” He lowered his gaze, but did not turn to look at her. “You must go,” she pleaded. “For your own safety. You are still young. Why are you out here, concerning yourself with affairs of other people?”
“You are not people,” he snarled, whipping around with the crucifix in hand. “You’re the farthest thing from a person.”
Sujani stared at his cold expression and heaved another exasperated sigh, then pointed the pocketknife. “I suppose I’m going to have to force you to leave, then? You wouldn’t dare hurt another human being, now, would you? A breathing, bleeding, living human being.” She stepped forward, attempting to look menacing as she could in her frilly shirt and buckled shoes, knife drawn and eyes narrowed. “Much like yourself, young man.”
He scoffed and began to walk backwards, crucifix still dangling from the tips of his fingers. Sujani continued forward, knife drawn as he lifted his free hand, searching in the darkness for an exit into the corridors of the theatre. Between them, in the silence of the backstage, she could hear only the frantic pounding of her heart in her ears and the short  breathing of the trespasser as he searched for an egress.
Above them, a catwalk creaked, and then, descending from the second floor of the stage, still tying her corset, appeared Edel. “Do we have a trespasser on our hands?”
The Englishman stumbled forward, crucifix outstretched, before Sujani grabbed his arm, pulling him backwards, further into the darkness of the theatre’s left wing.
“You should be sleeping, Ms. Veice!” Sujani exclaimed, surprise evident. The Englishman’s glasses slipped down the bridge of his nose to reveal two olive eyes filled with dread.
Edel’s haughty laughter filled the stage, and she appeared above Sujani’s head, red eyes piercing the darkness of the wings. “Nonsense. He’s been bothering you, hasn’t he? No longer. Come on, now, I could use a midday snack.”
It only took a few words and a swift movement to break him from his trance. Sujani grabbed both his arms, slamming him against a door leading to one of the many corridors of the theatre, and it swung open. “Left, right, first door to your left. Run,” Sujani hissed, releasing him and watching as he stumbled out into the darkness. Edel landed on her feet and streaked past Sujani down the corridor, leaving behind a homemade crucifix clattering on the floor. The sound of panicked footsteps continued down the hall, and Sujani followed, leaving the door to the wings ajar. As she stepped across the resistant hardwood, she heard the familiar sound of a creaking door swinging open, followed by a light hiss and a fearful set of feet exiting down a fire escape. Edel appeared back in the hall, glum and undoing their corset as they floated above the floorboards. 
“Well, you just scared the living daylights out of the man,” Sujani commented, hiding the homemade crucifix behind her back. 
“That was but the intention, my darling Sujani.” Edel rolled their eyes, returning to the floor and picking up the edges of their petticoat as their corset went slack. “I gave him quite a fright! He won’t be coming back for a while now. That’s the one, is it not?”
Sujani peered over Edel’s shoulder, as if he would appear again in the hall as they talked, stake drawn. She blinked, averting her gaze back to a gloomy Edel. “Yes. Yes, I believe so. But, I must say, I do have a feeling we will not be seeing the last of him for quite some time.”
Edel bobbed her head and then raised a delicate hand to mask her yawn. “Why say you such things?”
“Suspicion,” she replied, offering a placid smile. “Do not worry, he will get nowhere near you, nor any of the others, let me say,” Sujani insisted, allowing the crucifix to clatter to the ground as she took Edel’s hand. “You must head back now. I wouldn’t want you to grow weak. Why were you out anyways? It’s unsafe these hours, especially in...”
With a wave of her hand, Edel cut Sujani off. “No need. I had a feeling. This theatre is but an extension of myself, my darling Sujani, and I know when there is something afoot.” They relaxed their shoulders, pressing their hands to their chest with a sigh. “And you must dispose of that, my darling, before someone is to be harmed.” Edel’s eyes touched the crucifix, burdened with nostalgia, before she lifted a hand to her face. “I do feel rather weakened by the light. I don’t suppose you will escort me back, and then do draw those curtains in the auditorium?” Edel folded their hands, turning their nose up as they continued. “I would rather my entire cast not be incinerated by sunlight.”
Sujani pursed her lips and held out her hand to Edel, kicking the crucifix to the side. “Certainly, Ms. Veice. I’ll attend to that right away.” 
Leading Edel through the dimly lit halls, then down the staircase to the hideaway, Sujani’s rising anxiety melted away and the corridors and patterns returned to her mind. “Goodnight, my darling Sujani,” Edel said as they disappeared into the shadows of the room, a faint candlelight outlining the cover of their coffin.
“Goodnight, Ms. Veice.”
The crucifix remained where Sujani had left it, right beside the open door back to the stage. Sujani sucked in a breath as she lifted it up, twirled it in her hands, and smashed it upon the floor. The wood buckled and split as she slammed it again, again, and once more for good measure, until her palms were streaked red and she had received a splinter in her index. Splintered pieces of wood now decorated the floor, and nobody on would ever be aware there was a crucifix to begin with, Sujani thought, as she swept away the pieces. Crossing the stage to the disposal and feeling the warmth of the summer light on her face, Sujani watched as it disappeared among the broken sets and discarded scripts.
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unitydevelopmentworld · 5 years ago
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Game Design with Programming Patterns: Flyweight ☞ https://bit.ly/2Zw2QTr #unity #gamedev
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ehclub · 5 years ago
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[소프트웨어 설계 패턴 C#] 25. 플라이급 패턴 (Flyweight Pattern) 구현 실습
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syndicode · 7 years ago
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Flyweight pattern in Ruby on Rails. This is OverDRY. Lifehacks on Ruby with Syndicode
Today we’re starting our new regular screencasts series on Syndicode’s YouTube channel! As we are Ruby on Rails agency, we’d like to devote this series to Ruby lifehacks and hope you will find it useful! Prepared by Paul Leoniuk, every week this Lifehacks on Ruby with Syndicode ...
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thesportssoundoff · 6 years ago
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“It’s not that bad and YET” UFC Fight Night: Sacramento Preview
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The show AFTER the big July PPV always tends to have some sort of bad vibes attached to it and I guess this one isn't any different. In 2016, injuries took us from Michael Chiesa vs Tony Ferguson to John Lineker vs Michael McDonald (two guys no longer in the org). In 2017, the UFC loaded up their July PPV slate and gave us Gunnar Nelson vs Santiago Ponzinibbio the week after an injury (and sinus infection) cursed card from Vegas. Last year, the UFC gave us Blagoy Ivanov vs JDS and Sage Northcutt vs Zak Ottow after Miocic vs DC. This year's card after Vegas is either good or bad depending almost solely on how you feel about the main event. Fights 2-13 are your usual garden variety Fight Night mix of intriguing and irrelevant but the main event, a clash between Germaine de Randamie and Aspen Ladd, will likely determine whether it's the worst thing ever or a totally acceptable main event. I can kind of see the two sides at play here. WMMA title fights are acceptable main and co-main events but convincing MMA's audience that there's quality outside of the title fights is often met with chuckles, snickers and some derisiveness. MMA fans work in doses and drips and so foistering this main event upon the audience even years after the rise of WMMA requires some understanding that there's a chunk of fans who won't see this as a quality headliner. Aspen Ladd to my knowledge has never been on a main card and GDR has had one fight in two years. On the other hand if one had the ability to view both fighters objectively, this is a pretty damn good fight. Headline worthy? I mean why not. It's a pseudo #1 contender fight with a former champion and a rising prospect. Seems totally acceptable to me. Either way we got thirteen fights to talk about so let's just get on with it.
Fights: 13
Debuts: Brianna Van Buren, John Allan, Wellington Turman
Fight Changes/Injury Cancellations: 5 (John Phillips OUT, Wellington Turman IN vs Karl Roberson/Gian Villante OUT, John Allan IN vs Mike Rodriguez/Cynthia Calvillo OUT, Brianna Van Buren IN vs Livia Souza/Sara McMann OUT, Julianna Pena IN vs Nicco Montano/Martin Day OUT, Vince Morales IN vs Benito Lopez)
Headliners (fighters who have either main evented or co-main evented shows in the UFC): 8 (Urijah Faber, Josh Emmett, Beneil Dariush, Andre Fili, Julianna Pena, Nicco Montano, Darren Elkins, Cezar Mutante)
Fighters On Losing Streaks in the UFC: 1 (Darren Elkins)
Fighters On Winning Streaks in the UFC: 9 (Germaine De Randamie, Ricky Simon, Aspen Ladd, Beneil Dariush, Drakkar Klose, Mirsad Bektic, Livia Souza, Ryan Hall,Pingyuan Liu)
Main Card Record Since Jan 1st 2017 (in the UFC): 24-11-2
Aspen Ladd- 3-0 Germaine de Randamie- 2-0 Urijah Faber- 0-0 Ricky Simon- 3-0 Josh Emmett- 3-2 Mirsad Bektic- 2-1 Beneil Dariush- 2-2-1 Drakkar Klose- 4-1 Karl Roberson- 2-2 Wellington Turman- 0-0 Cezar Ferreira- 2-2 Marvin Vettori- 1-1-1
Fights By Weight Class (yearly number here):
Featherweight-  3 (33) Bantamweight- 3 (36) Women’s Bantamweight- 2 (12) Middleweight- 2 (23) Women’s Strawweight- 1 (19) Light Heavyweight- 1 (28) Lightweight- 1 (43)
Welterweight- (38) Heavyweight- (18) Flyweight- (8) Women’s Flyweight-  (18) Women’s Featherweight- (6)
2019 Number Tracker
Debuting Fighters (18-40)- Brianna Van Buren, John Allan, Wellington Turman
Short Notice Fighters (16-25)- Brianna Van Buren, John Allan, Wellington Turman, Julianna Pena, Vince Morales
Second Fight (38-15)- Nicco Montano
Cage Corrosion (Fighters who have not fought within a year of the date of the fight) (12-26)- Urijah Faber (I could/should put him in the debut category but Faber was never cut and so I figure he's better suited here?), Nicco Montano, Julianna Pena, Marvin Vettori, Mirsad Bektic
Undefeated Fighters (25-27)- Aspen Ladd
Fighters with at least four fights in the UFC with 0 wins over competition still in the organization (9-8)-
Weight Class Jumpers (Fighters competing outside of the weight class of their last fight even if they’re returning BACK to their “normal weight class”) (17-16)- Nicco Montano, Ryan Hall, Karl Roberson
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1- It's only fair to start with what can only be described as an experiment of sorts by the UFC. We currently have on the calendar four WMMA main events and rumors of a 5th (I've heard some rumblings about Rose vs Nina Ansaroff in the late Fall) is out there. The UFC is clearly giving us more WMMA main events and taking some chances in the process. Part of this is clearly an ESPN design; you give them four shows a month more or less and you're less concerned about popping a number on a digital platform. The scheduling and the assembly line of "See UFC product, get UFC product" on ESPN+ allows you to be a bit more flexible. It's kinda cool that in a span of four weeks, we've gotten a massive HW fight, a big UFC PPV, this show with a credible WMMA main event and then a pretty solid San Antonio main event with RDA vs Leon Edwards. We get a little bit of everything and I'm glad Ladd vs GDR occupies a part of that. With less of an expectation to do a one off rating (Ladd vs GDR probably would've been the lowest rated show on FS1) then I hope we see more credible WMMA main events. In a vacuum, I'd rather see two top 5 fighters at strawweight headline an event than two big doughy guys at LHW or HW just because we're afraid the audience might not like it.
2- At the same time I have zero problems admitting GDR vs Aspen Ladd as a main event wasn't making me want to rush out and buy a ticket if it was in my town. The more I think about it though. the more intrigued I am about it. Maybe it's just the "it's coming to get excited!" aspect of an approaching card or what but I'm genuinely excited by this main event. Maybe it's because GDR could either be Amanda Nunes' next opponent or the ultimate 'Whatever happened to?" story.  Germaine de Randamie's title shot was somewhat circumstantial  at best but be it by hook or by crook, she DID win the UFC's first ever featherweight title. After pulling out of fights on and off for three straight years (and with wins over Anna Elmose and Larissa Pacheco of all people), Germaine was ushered into a fight with Holly Holm in a makeshift main event. She won the first three rounds in my estimation, lost the final two and in a fair and just world, probably loses the fight with points deducted for repeated shots after the bell in rounds 1 and 2. We don't live in an alternate universe, we live in a current reality and SO de Randamie beat Holm on points to become champ. What happened then? Well....de Randamie copped to a hand injury after the fact, hinting she wouldn't fight Cyborg. She came out a bit later and said she wouldn't fight Cyborg because Cyborg was a PED user. She was stripped of the belt, hinted at retiring, came back, got hurt, hinted at retirement some more and then finally returned in a one sided breeze vs Rocky Pennington. The point of all that is to say that GDR is either about to break out into the best version of herself with a dominant win over Aspen Ladd or she's going to just disappear for two years after this fight.
3- Is Aspen Ladd more or less rushed than when Sara McMann got a title shot off of beating Shayna Baszler and Sheila Gaff? Ladd's got some credible wins but she's still super green and like a lot of green WMMA prospects, she pretty much gets by on her ability to be aggressive and dogged in firefights. Offensively though she's so much fun to watch. This fight in tight with GDR's crisp powerful boxing vs Ladd's aggression, pressure and fearlessness could be a real treat. Also let's not forget that Ladd absolutely has the strength to just bowl over GDR the way Nunes did as well.
4- Fun question; would you prefer the winner of this fight vs Amanda Nunes at bantamweight or up 10 lbs at featherweight?
5- The total lack of hype from the UFC on the return of Urijah Faber almost makes it feel like they're embarrassed he's even trying this.
6- Karl Roberson's UFC run thus far has been pretty easy to figure out. He's had four fights and gone 2-2 with an easy enough pattern; guy gets him down? He gets subbed. Guy doesn't? He wins. He subbed Darren Stewart which is still a pretty impressive win in hindsight and beat up on Jack Marshman in November. He took a really short notice fight vs Glover Teixeira in January and was beating the shit out of him before Glover did as he do; got on top and subbed him out in the first round. Roberson gets the debuting Wellington Turman and it's going to be an interesting test to see if he can avoid getting taken down against a guy making his debut on short notice. I still think Roberson has high upside and is more or less a victim of some unfair rough matchmaking.
7- Julianna Pena is back after taking a year and change off and it's surprising just how little fanfare her return is getting. Pena's last fight was on Fox in the headline spot vs Valentina Shevchenko in a fight she lost by armbar in the second round. Before that though, she had beaten the likes of Jessica Eye and Cat Zingano and looked to be on her way to maybe becoming something in the post Rousey landscape. The fact she's sort of just slipped into the picture as a late notice replacement for a filler prelim fight is so weird. Pena is just 29 and even if her striking was really rough to watch, she's the sort of fighter who has enough in her arsenal as a strong (yet clunky) wrestler that I can't rule her out in what remains at 135 lbs. We've seen the likes of Rocky Pennington get title shots and Nunes is close to cleaning out the division so maybe Pena (or even her opponent Nicco Montano) has a shot at creeping back up in the title picture quickly.
8- Casual reminder that Nicco Montano was the first ever UFC women's flyweight champ. Kinda gets forgotten given how things played out with her.
9- So are we officially off the Mirsad Bektic hype train now?
10- Ryan Hall vs Darren Elkins is such a weirdo fight on paper that I can't help but want to see how it plays out. At the very least we know (hope) Elkins won't take any significant damage via strikes.
11- Sheymon Moraes vs Andre Fili is a really good fight that almost feels misplaced as a prelim fodder fight but will be worth your time if you search it out. A damn good fight between two solid mid level FWs.
12- Does any card better encapsulate the collapse of TAM like this one does?
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whidpa · 2 years ago
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Hunting Gift Ideas Under $50
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Finding the ideal gift for a hunter in your life can be difficult, especially if you're on a tight budget. Yet, with some thought and research, you may locate hunting gift suggestions that won't break the bank and are sure to please your friend or loved one.  In this article, you will find some suggestions for $50 or less hunting presents.
List of Hunter Shirts Under $50
- Shirts Hunting shirts are a great gift idea for any hunting enthusiast. They provide protection from the sun, wind, and other elements while also helping to blend into the environment. Here are some examples of hunting shirts under $50 with details: - Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 This shirt is made with UA Tech fabric, which is quick-drying and ultra-soft. It has anti-odor technology that prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes. The shirt is available in a variety of colors and has a loose, relaxed fit. - Mossy Oak Men's Cotton Mill 2.0 This shirt consists of 100% cotton material that is soft and comfortable. Its design is a classic button-up with a chest pocket for added convenience. It is available in various Mossy Oak camo patterns. - ScentLok Men's Lightweight Savanna The material for this shirt is lightweight polyester which wicks away moisture and dries quickly. It has built-in scent control technology that helps to keep the hunter undetected by prey. The shirt has a variety of camo patterns. - Gamehide Men's Deer Camp This shirt is made with soft and comfortable cotton material. It has a classic button-up design with a chest pocket for added convenience. The shirt comes in various camo patterns and solid colors. - Nomad Men's Cottonwood The material for this shirt is breathable cotton which is comfortable and durable. It has a button-up design with a chest pocket for added convenience. The shirt is available in various camo patterns. - Carhartt Men's Workwear Pocket This shirt consists of a durable cotton material that is comfortable and built to last. It has a chest pocket and classic button-up design. The shirt is available in solid colors and camo patterns. - Drake Waterfowl Men's Flyweight The material for making this shirt is a lightweight polyester material that is breathable and quick-drying. It has a button-up design and a chest pocket for added convenience. The shirt is available in various camo patterns. - Big BOWHUNTER This is another quality shirt with a catchy image and text. It can be worn to several places and will make whoever it is on stealing the attention of the crowd. Big Bowhunter is washable using a washing machine and is one shirt that will last for a long time. 2. Legging Hunting leggings are a must-have for any hunter looking for a comfortable and practical piece of clothing for their outdoor adventures. Below are examples of hunting leggings under $50 with details: - BALEAF Women's Athletic Leggings These leggings are made with moisture-wicking fabric that keeps the hunter cool and dry during their activities. They have a high-waist design that provides excellent coverage and support, and they come in a variety of colors and patterns. - TSLA Women's Thermal Leggings They consist of a thick, thermal fabric that provides insulation and warmth during colder hunting seasons. The design is high-waist thereby providing excellent coverage and support. In addition, they come in different colors and patterns. - Under Armour Women's ColdGear Authentic Leggings These leggings are made with a double-layer fabric that provides excellent insulation and warmth during cold weather. They have a high-waist design that provides excellent coverage and support, and they come in a variety of colors and patterns. - SITKA Gear Women's Core Lightweight Bottom It is a breathable, moisture-wicking fabric that keeps the hunter cool and dry during their activities. They have a high-waist design which enables users to have excellent coverage and support. They are sold in a variety of solid colors. - ArcticShield Women's Heat Echo Light Pant These leggings are made with a thermal fabric that provides excellent insulation and warmth during colder hunting seasons. Its high-waist design provides excellent coverage and support, and they have solid colors. - Kryptek Women's Valhalla II Camo Leggings These leggings have a stretchy, lightweight fabric that provides comfort and flexibility during hunting activities. They have a high-waist design that provides excellent coverage and support, and they come in a variety of Kryptek camouflage patterns. - Wildfowler Outfitter Women's Hunting Leggings Wildfowler Outfitter Women's Hunting Leggings are made with a stretchy, lightweight fabric that provides comfort and flexibility during hunting activities. They have a high-waist design that provides excellent coverage and support, and they come in a variety of solid colors and camouflage patterns. - Grim Reaper Bow Hunting Archery Deer skull camo custom Name Pants, Leggings It is a cotton made legging that offers style and comfort. It has a bold graphic that is sure to steal the attention of many wherever it goes. This leggings is washable using a washing machine. 3. Bedding Set The right bedding for hunting season is important for any hunting enthusiast. Giftng a quality bedding set that is also durable is an added bonus. The following are examples of hunting bedding sets under $50 with details: - Regal Comfort The Woods Black Camouflage Full 8pc Premium Luxury Comforter This bedding set includes a comforter, 2 pillow shams, a bedskirt, a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and 2 pillowcases. The set features a black camouflage pattern, and the comforter is made with a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - Personalized Deer Matte Canvas This is one of the most beautiful bedding sets for less than $50. It gives users a cozy feeling, especially as it is made from cotton. Its beauty and stylishness will keep your bedroom looking bright and beautiful. - HiEnd Accents Bear Lodge Bedding Set HiEnd Accents Bear Lodge Bedding Set has a comforter, a bed skirt, and 2 pillow shams. The set’s pattern is a bear and forest on a beige background, and the comforter consists of a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - Realtree AP Mini Comforter Set This bedding set includes a comforter and 2 pillow shams. It has a Realtree AP Mini camouflage pattern on a beige background, and the comforter is made with a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - Bone Collector Comforter Set This bedding set comes with a comforter and 2 pillow shams. It has a Bone Collector logo on a black and white background, and the comforter is made with a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - HiEnd Accents Hunter Plaid Comforter Set This bedding set includes a comforter, a bed skirt, and 2 pillow shams. The set features a hunter-plaid pattern on a beige background, and the comforter is made with a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - Realtree Xtra Mini Comforter Set This bedding set features a comforter and 2 pillow shams. It has a Realtree Xtra Mini camouflage pattern on a beige background with its comforter consisting of a soft and comfortable microfiber material. - Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Comforter Set Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Comforter Set has a comforter and 2 pillow shams. The set features a Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camouflage pattern on a beige background, and the comforter is made with a soft and comfortable microfiber material. 4. Tumbler If you are looking for a durable and reliable tumbler for your friend or loved one to take to their next hunting trip, then it is pertinent to read further in this article. Here are examples of hunting tumblers under $50 with details: - Duck hunting tattoos black waterfowl camo Customize name Stainless Steel Tumbler Cup If you are searching for a good gift for a duck hunter, then you might need to give this tumbler some consideration. It is a stainless steel timbler cup with a simple design which makes it ideal for many hunters. For its price, it serves multiple functions hence the reason it makes a great gift. - Ozark Trail 30 oz. Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler This tumbler is made with stainless steel, features double-walled insulation, and can hold up to 30 ounces of your favorite beverage. It has a clear lid with a sliding closure and is available in a range of colors. - YETI Rambler 20 oz. Tumbler  It consists of a stainless steel and features double-walled insulation. It can hold up to 20 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, spill-proof lid. It's available in a variety of colors and finishes. - Mossy Oak 30 oz. Tumbler This tumbler consists of stainless steel and features double-walled insulation. It is capable of holding 30 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, spill-proof lid. It features a Mossy Oak camouflage pattern. - Coleman FreeFlow Autoseal Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler This tumbler has stainless steel and features double-walled insulation. It can hold up to 24 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, spill-proof lid. It is sold in a range of colors. - Tervis Tumbler  This tumbler is made with high-quality, BPA-free plastic and features double-walled insulation. It can hold up to 24 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, spill-proof lid. It's available in a range of hunting-related designs. - Contigo SnapSeal Byron Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug This tumbler is made with stainless steel and consists of a double-walled insulation. It can hold up to 20 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, snap-seal lid. It is available in various colors. - Hydro Flask 32 oz. Tumbler This tumbler is made with stainless steel and features double-walled insulation. It holds about 32 ounces of liquid and comes with a clear, spill-proof lid. It has a variety of colors and finishes. 5. Car Seat Cover For a hunter who frequently travels with a hunting gear, a car seat cover can be an excellent gift to protect their car seats from dirt, moisture, and wear and tear. Check out some examples of hunting car seat covers under $50 with details: - Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Camo Seat Covers These seat covers are made with a durable polyester fabric and feature a Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camo print. They are compatible with most car seats and come with a set of front and rear covers. - Browning Buckmark Seat Cover This seat cover is made with a durable polyester fabric and features a Browning Buckmark logo. It is compatible with most car seats and comes with a single cover for the front seat. - Deer Hunting Camo Custom Name Steering Wheel Cover This is a premium quality car seat cover that r beautifies car steering wheels and is comfortable to use. It features a graphic with text. This cover is durable and washable using a washing machine. - Mossy Oak Neoprene Seat Cover Mossy Oak Neoprene Seat Cover consists of a high-quality neoprene material that is water-resistant and durable. It features a Mossy Oak camo print and is compatible with most car seats. - Realtree Low Back Seat Cover This is a seat cover that consists of durable polyester fabric and features a Realtree camo print. It is compatible with most low-back car seats and comes with a single cover for the front seat. - Signature Products Group Browning Bench Seat Cover This seat cover consists of durable polyester fabric and features a Browning Buckmark logo. It is compatible with most bench-style car seats and comes with a single cover for the bench seat. - Mossy Oak Universal Bucket Seat Cover It is a seat cover with a durable polyester fabric and features a Mossy Oak camo print. It has great compatibility with most bucket-style car seats and comes with a single cover for the front seat. - Browning Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Low Back Seat Cover This seat cover is made with a durable polyester fabric and features a Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camo print. It is compatible with most low-back car seats and comes with a single cover for the front seat.
Conclusion
The products in this article are not only highly affordable but are quality. They are made with good materials that enable users to be comfortable while using them. As a gift, they are sure to impress especially because of their beauty and uniqueness. These are only a few quality gift ideas that cost lesser than $50 for hunters. Read the full article
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codezup · 3 months ago
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Efficient Object Management: Implementing the Flyweight Pattern
1. Introduction Good software design is all about finding the right balance between flexibility and performance. One design pattern that excels in this regard is the Flyweight pattern. The Flyweight pattern is a structural design pattern that is particularly useful for optimizing memory usage by sharing common data between objects. This pattern is especially useful in scenarios where you have a…
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] * Updated June 2022 * Book also provides you FREE Access to Online Instructional Videos. See video codes in the book This book is about the 23 common GoF (Gang of Four) Design Patterns implemented and in Python.A Design Pattern is a description or template that can be repeatedly applied to a commonly recurring problem in software design.You will find a familiarity with Design Patterns very useful when planning, discussing, developing, managing and documenting your applications from now on and into the future. You will learn these Design Patterns.Creational : Factory - Abstract Factory - Builder - Prototype - SingletonStructural : Decorator - Adapter - Facade - Bridge - Composite - Flyweight - ProxyBehavioral : Command - Chain of Responsibility - Observer Pattern - Interpreter - Iterator - Mediator - Memento - State - Strategy - Template Method - VisitorIf you want a break from your computer and read from a book for a while, then this book is for you.Thanks, Sean Bradley ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08Z282SBC Language ‏ : ‎ English File size ‏ : ‎ 5411 KB Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Not enabled Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled Print length ‏ : ‎ 238 pages [ad_2]
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techpointfundamentals · 3 years ago
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Q65. Why Singleton Classes are sealed? What is the difference between a Singleton Pattern and Singleton Object? Q66. What are the Structural Design Patterns (SDP)? What are the different Structural Design Patterns? Q67. What is Adapter Design Pattern (ADP)? What are the different types of Adapter Patterns? Q68. What is Bridge Design Pattern (BDP)? What is the use of Bridge Pattern? Q69. What is Composite Design Pattern (CDP) or Tree Pattern? Q70. What is Decorator Design Pattern (DDP) or Wrapper Pattern? What is the difference between Decorator Pattern vs Inheritance? Q71. What is Proxy Design Pattern (PDP)? What is the difference between Adapter vs Decorator vs Proxy:? Q72. What is Façade Design Pattern (FDP)? What is the difference between Façade and Mediator? Q73. What is Flyweight Design Pattern (FDP) or Cache Pattern?
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What is Flyweight design pattern? | Complete Tutorial with Java Examples
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What is Flyweight Design Pattern? Flyweight pattern provides a mechanism by which you can avoid creating a large number of ‘expensive’ objects and instead reuse existing instances to represent new ones. Flyweight pattern is useful in optimising the creation of too many objects by reusing the common data. Flyweight pattern reduce the creation of objects by sharing data, decrease memory footprint…
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