A commonly found problem. (That was difficult, wasn't it?)
A
CommonProblem often masquerades as an
AntiPattern, I believe.
The giveaway is that in a
CommonProblem the bad situation is described as the
problem, in a true
AntiPattern it is described as the
supposed solution
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StephenHutchinson
I would appreciate further expansion on this because I currently can see little of value in this page. Can you give some examples?
I see some so-called
AntiPatterns where the description is just a problem statement, and when I try to reformulate the description into the
AntiPatternTemplate I'm really struggling, because they just don't seem to fit. For example:
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StephenHutchinson