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From 0 to 1: Design Patterns - 24 That Matter - In Java
What are Design Patterns?
What this course is about
Creational, Behavioural and Structural Paradigms
Design Principle #1: Rely on Interfaces, not Implementations
Design Principle #2: The Open/Closed Principle
Design Principle #3: Principle of Least Knowledge
Design Principles #4 and #5: Dependency Inversion and the Hollywood Principle
A taste of things to come
The Strategy Pattern
The Strategy Design Pattern: Introduction via String Sorting
The Strategy Pattern and Dependency Injection - I
The Strategy Pattern and Dependency Injection - II
The Decorator Pattern
The Decorator Design Pattern
The Decorator Design Pattern In Action: Java File APIs
The Factory Pattern
The Factory Design Pattern: Introduction
The Factory Design Pattern In Action: Database Drivers
The Abstract Factory Design Pattern
The Abstract Factory Design Pattern: Families of classes
The Factory Design Pattern In Action: Reflection - I
The Factory Design Pattern In Action: Reflection - II
The Singleton Pattern
The Singleton Design Pattern: Introduction
The Singleton Design Pattern: Double-Checked Locking
The Singleton Design Pattern: The Synchronized Keyword
The Singleton Design Pattern: Pulling together a multi-threaded solution
The Adapter Pattern
The Adapter Design Pattern: Introduction
The Adapter Design Pattern: Introduction - II
The Adapter Design Pattern In Action: Tables and Charts
The Facade Pattern
The Facade Design Pattern
The Template Pattern
The Template Design Pattern: Introduction via Text Auto-Summarization
The Template Design Pattern In Action: Frameworks
The Template Design Pattern In Action: Frameworks - II
The Iterator Pattern
The Iterator Design Pattern: Introduction
The Iterator Design Pattern: Type Safety via Generics
The Iterator Design Pattern: Internal and External Iterators
The Iterator Design Pattern: Language Support for Iterators in Python and Java
The MVC Paradigm
The Model View Controller Design Pattern: An Introduction
The Model View Controller Design Pattern In Action: A MediaPlayer Example
The Model View Controller Design Pattern In Action: A Chart Example
The Observer Pattern
The Observer Design Pattern: Introduction
The Observer Design Pattern In Action: Mouse Handling and Trees
The Observer Design Pattern In Action: MVC + Observer = UI Magic
The Observer Design Pattern In Action: A MediaPlayer Example - I
The Command Pattern
The Command Design Pattern: Introduction
The Command Design Pattern In Action: Lambda Functions - I
The Command Design Pattern In Action: Lambda Functions - II
The Command Design Pattern In Action: Threading
The Command Design Pattern In Action: Undo and Logging
The Composite Pattern
The Composite Design Pattern: Introduction via Decorators
The Composite Design Pattern: Class Hierarchy
The Composite Design Pattern In Action: Transitions, Swing Containers
The Builder Pattern
The Builder Design Pattern: Introduction
The Builder Design Pattern In Action: An SQL Query Builder I
The Builder Design Pattern In Action: An SQL Query Builder II
The Chain of Responsibility Pattern
The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern
The Memento Pattern
The Memento Design Pattern
The Memento Design Pattern : Serialization
The Visitor Pattern
The Visitor Design Pattern
The State Pattern
The State Design Pattern
The State Design Pattern in Action : Mediaplayer
The Flyweight Pattern
The Flyweight Design Pattern
The Flyweight Design Pattern : Multithreading
The Bridge Pattern
The Bridge Design Pattern
The Mediator Pattern
The Mediator Design Pattern
The Prototype Pattern
The Prototype Design Pattern
The Proxy Pattern
The Proxy Design Pattern
The Model View Controller Design Pattern: An Introduction
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