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Programming In The Large With Design Patterns Burris Eddie

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Programming In The Large With Design Patterns Burris Eddie
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Publisher: Pretty Print Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.56 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Burris, Eddie
ISBN: 9780615662145, 0615662145
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Programming In The Large With Design Patterns Burris Eddie by Burris, Eddie 9780615662145, 0615662145 instant download after payment.

Programming in the Large with Design Patterns is a terrific resource for learning about design patterns. It starts with a general introduction to all types of programming patterns and goes on to describe 10 of the most popular design patterns in detail: Singleton, Iterator, Adapter, Decorator, State, Strategy, Factory Method, Observer, Facade and Template Method.Each pattern is introduced with a non-technical example or story that illustrates the pattern concept. The details are described with Java code examples and UML diagrams. Each pattern description also includes a discussion section that offers more in-depth information for the curious. For example, the discussion section for Singleton explains why introducing a singleton is only marginally better than using a global variable.Instructor resources, including PowerPoint presentation slides and review questions with answers, are available at the companion website http://programminglarge.com/.

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