Uses a recognized anti-pattern that has ever been proven to actually solve a problem or be useful in some other way?

Is a recognized anti-pattern that has ever been proven to really work in a particular case? Have you ever solved a problem or got any benefit in one of your projects using an anti-template?

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Anti-Patterns are still so widespread only because they solve a specific problem (when creating 10 new ones). Also known as a workaround. But how do they say? Nothing lasts longer than temporary.

In fact, I believe that we would all be unemployed if everything had been done from the very beginning.

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My understanding of the concept of โ€œanti-patternsโ€ is that it encompasses solutions that have flaws that only appear in the long run. In fact, the main danger associated with a large number of them, like writing spaghetti code with many global variables and gotos anyway, or throwing exceptions into the black hole of an empty block catch, is that they "are seductive because they provide appropriate solution to the immediate problem.

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Duff Device uses a sequence-cycle switch (AKA For-Case Paradigm) anti-pattern.

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