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Resign Patterns

by Harry Fuecks

As it’s Friday, Resign Patterns: Ailments of Unsuitable Project-Disoriented Software (via Manageability). There’s something so much more optimistic about using a Chain of Possibilities instead of a Chain of Responsibility.

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  1. Good read.

    Sadly I’ve noticed more than one of those patterns being used in the project I’m busy working on, especially the adoptor and the compromise pattern.

     
  2. Had a friend I forward this article on to come up with another one - The “Invisible” Pattern, where the coder sits at their desk all day long and codes, but the visible code never shows up in the version control ;)

     

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