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Solution-directed code: it directly solves the problem; it is understandable at first read & therefor easily maintainable..
Conveyor-belt code: it incorporates clever-code; it uses generic patterns that bloats and obfuscates the intent.. Software patterns, like OO, should be used as idea-generators and not as silver bullets. I prefer a swiss-knife to a hammer. |
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