A pattern language is a structured method for describing and solving complex design problems, originally developed by architect and urban planner Christopher Alexander. In a pattern language, design patterns are described in a sequence of interrelated patterns, each addressing a specific aspect of the problem. The pattern language can be used by architects, urban planners, software developers, and other design professionals to create solutions that are context-sensitive, efficient, and sustainable.
A pattern language is a structured method for describing and solving complex design problems, originally developed by architect and urban planner Christopher Alexander. In a pattern language, design patterns are described in a sequence of interrelated patterns, each addressing a specific aspect of the problem. The pattern language can be used by architects, urban planners, software developers, and other design professionals to create solutions that are context-sensitive, efficient, and sustainable.
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