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Head first design patterns : Building extensible and maintainable object-oriented software / Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, c2021Edition: Second EditionDescription: ix, 632 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781492078005
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.758 .F74 2021
Contents:
Welcome to design patterns -- Keeping your objects in the know -- Decorating Objects -- Baking with OO Goodness -- One-of-a-kind Objects -- Encapsulating algorithms -- Well-managed collections -- The state of things -- Controlling Object access -- Patterns of patterns -- Patterns in the real world -- Appendix
Summary: This book shows you the patterns that matter, when to use them and why, how to apply them to your own designs, and the object-oriented design principles on which they're based. Join hundreds of thousands of developers who've improved their object-oriented design skills through Head First Design Patterns.
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Welcome to design patterns -- Keeping your objects in the know -- Decorating Objects -- Baking with OO Goodness -- One-of-a-kind Objects -- Encapsulating algorithms -- Well-managed collections -- The state of things -- Controlling Object access -- Patterns of patterns -- Patterns in the real world -- Appendix

This book shows you the patterns that matter, when to use them and why, how to apply them to your own designs, and the object-oriented design principles on which they're based. Join hundreds of thousands of developers who've improved their object-oriented design skills through Head First Design Patterns.

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