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Composed Method Pattern Posted: Dec 4, 2006 12:17 PM
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Small methods (and classes) are easier to troubleshoot by inspection, and hence, less likely to have bugs than a long method. To keep methods small and easily understandable, I like the Composed Method pattern first described by Kent Beck.

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