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Mureinik
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You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecommendationGetRecommendation();
    
    public bool existsExists() {
        return getRecommendationGetRecommendation() != null;
    }
}

You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecommendation();
    
    public bool exists() {
        return getRecommendation() != null;
    }
}

You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String GetRecommendation();
    
    public bool Exists() {
        return GetRecommendation() != null;
    }
}
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You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecomendationgetRecommendation();
    
    public bool exists() {
        return getRecomendationgetRecommendation() != null;
    }
}

You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecomendation();
    
    public bool exists() {
        return getRecomendation() != null;
    }
}

You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecommendation();
    
    public bool exists() {
        return getRecommendation() != null;
    }
}
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Mureinik
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You did the right thing. "Is there a library for X" is just a thinly veiled recommendation question.

Or, to answer in C#, which the question was originally phrased in:

Do any classes implement this abstract class?

public abstract class BaseLibrary {
    public abstract String getRecomendation();
    
    public bool exists() {
        return getRecomendation() != null;
    }
}