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Convenience Methods, Golden Hammer and Boat Anchor
According to Wikipedia, Golden Hammer anti-pattern is a cognitive bias that involves an over-reliance on a familiar tool. Boat Anchor anti-pattern occurs due to developer’s belief or assumption that a piece of code is kept in the code base, assuming necessary in future (next week or next month), even though it is not mentioned in… Continue reading
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