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== Critics ==
I'm missing the critics section, because the builder pattern is just deeply bad Java, creating a unecessary complex code and nothing else. Probably those people programming builders didn't understand what a constructor is and what a setter and a getter is. Too bad. It should be forbidden. Furthermore, builder are not real object oriented code, so they also need callback patterns, like in the old days with Fortran and C. But callbacks should nowadays be used only for assymetric processes, and not for models at all. That's probably why we need (only) one new programming language in the future, prohibitting all those bad implementation patterns. Or, at least a Java compiler who prohibits it. [[Special:Contributions/178.197.234.31|178.197.234.31]] ([[User talk:178.197.234.31|talk]]) 13:36, 6 June 2013 (UTC)
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