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Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design
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Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design

by Alan Shalloway, James R. Trott
July 2001
Beginner to intermediate
368 pages
6h 52m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

In this chapter, I described what design patterns are. Christopher Alexander says “patterns are solutions to a problem in a context.” They are more than a kind of template to solve one's problems. They are a way of describing the motivations by including both what we want to have happen along with the problems that are plaguing us.

I looked at reasons for studying design patterns. Such study helps to

  • Reuse existing, high-quality solutions to commonly recurring problems.

  • Establish common terminology to improve communications within teams.

  • Shift the level of thinking to a higher perspective.

  • Decide whether I have the right design, not just one that works.

  • Improve individual learning and team learning.

  • Improve the modifiability of code.

  • Facilitate ...

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