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You've heard of getters and setters, but, have you heard of:
>Adders
>Removers
>Issers
>Hassers
If you can't answer "yes" to all 4 of these, then you don't know jack fucking shit about OOP. They're not exactly esoteric knowledge.
So do you? Do you know what they are? Can you tell me what they are w/o googling?
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>adder
adds an element to a collection
>remover
removes the supplied parameter from the collection
>is'ser
getter for boolean fields
>has'ser
collection.contains(item)

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