antipattern

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See also: anti-pattern

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anti- +‎ pattern, coined by Andrew Koenig in 1995.

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antipattern (plural antipatterns)

  1. (software engineering) A design pattern that may be commonly used, but is ineffective or counterproductive in practice.
    • 2004, Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Robson, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra, Head First Design Patterns, O'Reilly, →ISBN, page 612:
      If a Design Pattern gives you a general solution to a recurring problem in a particular context, then what does an anti-pattern give you? An Anti-Pattern tells you how to go from a problem to a BAD solution.

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