Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design by Alan Shalloway
Addison-Wesley Professional | July 09 2001 | ISBN: 0201715945 | Pages: 368 | PDF | 7.56 MB
Design patterns offer proven opportunities for creating flexible, reusable software - but until now, their complexity has prevented most software professionals from taking full advantage of them. Now, there's a simple, gentle introduction to patterns that helps software practitioners gain the benefits - without the confusion. Unlike many books on patterns, Design Patterns Explained doesn't assume that its readers already have an in-depth understanding of object-oriented design. Rather, it teaches object-oriented design and patterns together, helping developers gain deeper insights into both topics far more quickly. Shalloway and Trott don't just introduce a laundry list of patterns: they explain why each pattern works, the organizing principles upon which the pattern is based, and above all, how the patterns work together in real world object-oriented designs. For all software developers, programmers, architects, and project managers who want to succeed with patterns.
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