> <sermon>
> On the topic of patterns I have a favourite quote from a golf
> istruction book: "the best golf swing is one that gets the ball into
> the hole in the fewest strokes". The patterns you find in books are
> solutions that worked in the past for other people. Look at them and
> decide if they work for your particular problem. If you can't decide,
> you don't understand your problem domain yet.
> </sermon>
>
I agree 100%. I just find that a lot of the time I'm using well documented
patterns whether I've read about them or not. Every now and then I'll read
about a pattern and think, I do that. I think that most of what we do will
likely be described either by a pattern, or by an anti-pattern. I think its
useful if developers can talk the language of patterns because it helps them
to communicate quickly using familiar concepts. I abhor the gratuitous use
or misuse of patterns. Hope the golf is going well ;)
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