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Jonathan Crossland

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Jonathan Crossland is a software architect for Lucid Ocean Ltd
The Microsoft Pattern Posted: Oct 26, 2005 4:27 PM
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It is definitely a Pattern of note. To follow Microsoft.

The Microsoft Pattern applies to everything from software to business development.

Does following a Pattern help?

On the one hand, there are completely differing Patterns from other leaders and other successful businesses.

On the other hand, individuality has many of its own rewards, to be your own person, to code your own way. Patterns bring conformity and mimicks previous success. Which is better and when do you conform and when do you break away?

Is your Pattern better? Does your Pattern have more coverage, more rewards?


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