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AOL’s Patch enshrines the event anti-pattern
An anti-pattern, Wikipedia says, is a design pattern "that may be commonly used but is ineffective and/or counterproductive in practice." The example most familiar to me is the password anti-pattern which describes sites that use your credentials to impersonate you on other sites. My work on the elmcity project has surfaced a few other anti-patterns,…
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AOL’s Patch enshrines the event anti-pattern
An anti-pattern, Wikipedia says, is a design pattern "that may be commonly used but is ineffective and/or counterproductive in practice." The example most familiar to me is the password anti-pattern which describes sites that use your credentials to impersonate you on other sites. My work on the elmcity project has surfaced a few other anti-patterns,…
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AOL’s Patch enshrines the event anti-pattern
An anti-pattern, Wikipedia says, is a design pattern "that may be commonly used but is ineffective and/or counterproductive in practice." The example most familiar to me is the password anti-pattern which describes sites that use your credentials to impersonate you on other sites. My work on the elmcity project has surfaced a few other anti-patterns,…
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