April 2017
Beginner to intermediate
394 pages
9h 16m
English
Software developers have their own form of blueprints as well, but they look different from what you may be used to. In order to create them, developers use a format called Unified Markup Language, or UML for short. This simple diagramming style was primarily created by Jim Rumbaugh, Grady Booch, and Ivar Jacobson and has become a standard in software development due to the fact that it works with any programming language. We will be using them when we need to display details or concepts to you via diagrams.
Design patterns are usually best explained through the use of class diagrams, as you're able to give a demonstration of the idea while remaining abstracted. Let's consider the following class:
class Enemy ...
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