Enhance Factory Pattern documentation#24
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Overview --> This is ok for the normal person.
But can you tried more examples, especially the reality examples? Not some of common things like this - very abstract!
- Prefer using javascript functional programming, not class in OOP! This is javascript
- Specific use cases in our projects or in real life.
- The section `When to use the factory pattern --> Need to more clearer with examples details.
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Improve the clarity and depth of the Factory Pattern documentation by adding detailed explanations, examples, and best practices. This update aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the pattern and its applications.