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It can be as simple as a function that returns a new instance of something. The point is that it's more flexible than a constructor. It can choose which type to return an instance of, and it can be overridden in ways that a constructor can not be. It's often abused, to the point that many people cringe upon seeing the word "factory", but it's useful sometimes. It's one of those patterns (well, aren't they all) that you've probably invented yourself before even learning it was a pattern and had a name.

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