At 1:25 AM -0500 7/31/07, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, July 29, 2007 12:45 pm, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
 one of the hardest parts about using design patterns in reality is you
 have
 to be able to recognize a certain
 problem and then you can begin to understand how to apply a particular
 pattern or set of patterns to your
 solution.

Or, in my experience with pattern zealots, mis-recognize a problem as
a pattern it isn't, mis-apply the "solution" and then spend years
dealing with a square peg in a round hole...

:-) :-) :-)

If you're not experienced in the first place, design patterns are just
a big fat jumble of over-engineered toys that will make a pig's
breakfast of everything.


:-)

Unfortunately, that's the way I see it as well.

Cheers,

tedd
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