Re: Design Pattern thoughts



Phlip wrote:

Squeamizh wrote:


AndyW wrote:

I'm not sure of any books, but the problem is a common one. I've found
that people (often inexperienced but not always) tend to evangilise
the latest and greatest thing that comes along - often with dire
consequences.

Just look at the agile folks as an example :)

What dire consequences?


Why yes, we are always abusing design patterns, putting too many of them in, never refactoring them out, and writing books about this.

Happens all the time... ;-)


One needs to cure those with a head full of solutions in search of a problem (any problem) to apply it too, and their refuctoring tendencies.

http://www.refactoring.com/catalog/hideDelegate.html
http://www.refactoring.com/catalog/removeMiddleMan.html

I fluctuate between advocating the use of cattleprods and clubs as a cure.

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