Actually, MJD was more interested in showing how people often mis-interpret Alexander, and that Perl naturally does a lot of the stuff you have to struggle with in other languages. He picks on C++ because the Design Patterns book describes some "patterns" (remember, they aren't) for C++ for things we do in Perl without even thinking about them.
Patterns aren't something that you bolt onto a program. It's not about the coding but about the design, which doesn't depend on the language :)
In reply to Re: MJD's "Design Patterns Aren't"
by brian_d_foy
in thread MJD's "Design Patterns Aren't"
by Scott7477
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