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diff --git a/www/content/posts/pattern-in-cpp.md b/www/content/posts/pattern-in-cpp.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be921fd --- /dev/null +++ b/www/content/posts/pattern-in-cpp.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +--- +title: "Pattern in C++" +date: 2022-01-24T15:57:34+08:00 +categories: Coding +tags: + - C++ +description: The secret ingredient of secret ingredient soup is ... +--- + +> The secret ingredient of secret ingredient soup is ... +> Nothing! + +This is a script from Kung Fu Panda, which is one of my favorite film. + +People have been struggling for days to find a pattern in which they can code better. Especially those who use Java. They even wrote a book called "Programming Pattern" (or another name since I might forget the name) to show the common patterns. + +<!--more--> + +I don't mean patterns are bad. However there exists many people who strive to the patterns, stick to the patterns or even get stubborn to patterns. Maybe there exists a way to achieve their goals with some not that patterned code but they don't want to use them at all just because the code is not patterned. + +I love C++. And the pattern of C++ is exactly *NO PATTERN*. You write code in the way that they do the task most effectively and neatly. You don't need to apply a pattern to achieve your goal. You just write your code naturally with the way you are most comfortable with. + +Tools including programming language serve for people but not vice versa. Don't let tools constrain your hands. And when you find tools not convenient, just fix them or make a new one. Just like C++ is evolving all the time. So are all languages. + +The best is code is those that express meanings most clearly and achieve goals most effectively and do nothing with patterns. |