Title : | Design patterns explained : a new perspective on object-oriented design |
Material Type: | printed text |
Authors: | Alan Shalloway, Author ; James R. Trott, Author |
Publisher: | Boston, MA : Addison-Wesley |
Publication Date: | 2002 |
Series: | The software patterns series |
Pagination: | xxvii, 334 p. |
Size: | 24 cm |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-201-71594-5 |
General note: | Includes index (p. 323-334)
Includes bibliographical references |
Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) |
Descriptors: | Computer software Object oriented programming Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Software patterns
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Class number: | 005.1 |
Abstract: | 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. |
Contents note: | an introduction to Object-Oriented Software Development; The Limitations of Traditional Object-Oriented Design; Design Patterns; Endings and Beginnings; |
Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17153 |