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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Moral Hazard In philosophical contexts, Moral Hazard is the separation of individuals from the consequences of their decisions. Second, this insulates developers from the consequences of their mistakes by making it another individuals responsibility to find them before they are released a moral hazard.

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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Moral Hazard In philosophical contexts, Moral Hazard is the separation of individuals from the consequences of their decisions. Second, this insulates developers from the consequences of their mistakes by making it another individuals responsibility to find them before they are released a moral hazard.