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Updated: 07/19/2006

Antipatterns In Java Programs

An antipattern can be defined as a bad design in the Java language. Antipatterns will bring forth bad answers in a way that is easy for some people to understand. If you are programming with Java, it is important to understand both antipatterns and patterns. When you work with software programs, they will need to be maintained.
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