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As usual, I can be contacted via my talk page, just as any other user. It has a much higher chance of reaching me successfully than a comment in a page.

Regarding the rewrite, I can't agree that it's harder to read. The previous version was completely taken over by Java-type OO retardation, and had absolutely nothing to do with IoC. Besides being offtopical, it was also completely incomprehensible, which was a part of the reason I rewrote it. If you have specific remarks as to sections that could be improved, of course I'm interested in hearing them. But I strongly believe that the article is essentially correct now, in contrast to the situation before. mathrick (talk) 09:35, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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