I'd say anti-patterns should be acceptable in unavoidable circumstances (deadlines, cost, etc.) as long as there is a long-term fix that's planned and accounted for (the right solution, so to speak). Otherwise, using anti-patterns can become a habit that keeps making things worse.
Absolutely. The timeline needs to be clear and even more the steps to fix the problem. I heard way to many times the phrase: "This is temporary" to not be scared by it :)
Nice read, Riccardo!
Nice article Riccardo.
I'd say anti-patterns should be acceptable in unavoidable circumstances (deadlines, cost, etc.) as long as there is a long-term fix that's planned and accounted for (the right solution, so to speak). Otherwise, using anti-patterns can become a habit that keeps making things worse.
Absolutely. The timeline needs to be clear and even more the steps to fix the problem. I heard way to many times the phrase: "This is temporary" to not be scared by it :)