>"One of these things is a problem you need to fix the other is a solution to a problem you don't have."
That's true, but there are so many cases were a singleton is way more convenient than the alternatives, and not using it because it might "potentially" need to scale but never does sounds a bit silly to me.
I am agreed though that you must be clear on the specifications, if a shadow of doubt appears is very to play it safe.
That's true, but there are so many cases were a singleton is way more convenient than the alternatives, and not using it because it might "potentially" need to scale but never does sounds a bit silly to me.
I am agreed though that you must be clear on the specifications, if a shadow of doubt appears is very to play it safe.