This is a discussion on The paradise pattern (Anti pattern) within the Software Patterns forums, part of the Testing category; This is a *very* sarcastic one: http://www.seedwiki.com/page.cfm?doc...id=2572&wpid=0...
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Re: The paradise pattern (Anti pattern)
> This is a *very* sarcastic one:
> http://www.seedwiki.com/page.cfm?doc...n&wikiid=2572& > wpid=0 Very sarcastic indeed. Sarcasm is more fun when there is a true and important thought behind, which I doubt very much in this case. The one who wrote this remembers me of the standing-two-hours-by-your-desk-and- explaining-you-why-your-company-is-going-down guy you can find in almost every middle to large company. So Java has lots of "code that contains no program logic but is required to convince the compiler you did the right thing"? And the typical grown- to-1000-lines Perl killerapp script does not have such code, right? Or is he prefering more consequent OO-implementations (Smalltalk?) over Java, which seems to be the case if he talks of "Java's primitive Data types" (arhh?). Maybe he is right a bit after all. But his pseudo-"sarcastic"-talk approach obfuscates any intention that might be behind his words. Btw I haven't said there is no such thing as a paradise antipattern. Urs |