Summary
In this chapter, we have discussed major design patterns used in modern software development that were introduced in the previous chapter. We started with the discussion of various software development principles such as the DRY, KISS, YAGNI, MVP, and SOLID programming principles. Then, we covered software development patterns including GoF and EIPs. The methodology for SDLC was covered, including Waterfall and Agile. The purpose of this chapter was to illustrate how patterns are used across all levels of software development.
As the software industry matures, patterns emerge as experience evolves, techniques grow, and technology advances. Some patterns have been developed to help different phases of the SDLC. For example in Chapter ...
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