Mustafa Toroman

Antipatterns - nemesis of software development

Why does adding more people to a late project only make it later? Discover the common antipatterns that sabotage software teams and learn how to avoid them.

Antipatterns - nemesis of software development
#1about 2 minutes

Understanding the concept of software antipatterns

Antipatterns are common but ineffective solutions to recurring problems, representing the opposite of best practices or design patterns.

#2about 3 minutes

Avoiding flawed organizational decision-making processes

Organizational antipatterns like analysis paralysis, bicycle-shedding, and design by committee lead to overthinking trivial issues and lacking a unified vision.

#3about 5 minutes

Recognizing common project and product management pitfalls

Antipatterns like adopting bleeding-edge tech prematurely, neglecting cash-cow products, or escalating commitment to bad decisions can derail projects.

#4about 6 minutes

Identifying destructive management and leadership styles

Harmful management styles like micromanagement, seagull management, and fostering silos or groupthink can destroy team morale and productivity.

#5about 4 minutes

Understanding flawed project planning and resourcing

Project failure antipatterns include the death march, ignoring Brooks's Law by adding people to a late project, and allowing uncontrolled scope creep.

#6about 4 minutes

Avoiding ineffective development and implementation practices

Developers should avoid antipatterns like overengineering solutions, gold plating tasks beyond requirements, and using smoke and mirrors to fake progress.

#7about 4 minutes

Preventing architectural decay and code structure issues

Architectural antipatterns like the big ball of mud, spaghetti code, and lasagna code result from a lack of structure and consistent refactoring.

#8about 3 minutes

Recognizing object-oriented and dependency antipatterns

Common code-level antipatterns include circular dependencies, god objects that know too much, and inefficient busy waiting loops.

#9about 4 minutes

Avoiding common coding and logic antipatterns

Poor coding habits include handling every edge case individually, hiding errors, hard-coding values, and cargo cult programming without understanding the 'why'.

#10about 4 minutes

Addressing the misuse of tools, code, and dependencies

Antipatterns like copy-paste programming, the golden hammer mindset, and dependency hell arise from misusing code, tools, and libraries without proper strategy.

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