C# Design Patterns

A Tutorial

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Object Oriented Programming
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Author: James W. Cooper ISBN: 9780672334313
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: September 17, 2002
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional Language: English
Author: James W. Cooper
ISBN: 9780672334313
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: September 17, 2002
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English

Design patterns are elegant, adaptable, and reusable solutions to everyday software development problems. Programmers use design patterns to organize objects in programs, making them easier to write and modify. C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial is a practical guide to writing C# programs using the most common patterns.

This tutorial begins with clear and concise introductions to C#, object-oriented programming and inheritance, and UML diagrams. Each chapter that follows describes one of twenty-three design patterns, recommends when to use it, and explains the impact that it will have on the larger design. The use of every pattern is demonstrated with simple example programs. These programs are illustrated with screen shots and UML diagrams displaying how the classes interact.

Design patterns will have an immediate impact on your work as you learn the following:

  • Applying design patterns effectively in your day-to-day programming
  • Using patterns to create sophisticated, robust C# programs
  • The interaction of classes as demonstrated by UML diagrams
  • Advancing your programming skills using design patterns

Design patterns will not only enhance your productivity, but once you see how quickly and easily object-oriented code can be recycled, they will become an everyday part of your C# programming.

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Design patterns are elegant, adaptable, and reusable solutions to everyday software development problems. Programmers use design patterns to organize objects in programs, making them easier to write and modify. C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial is a practical guide to writing C# programs using the most common patterns.

This tutorial begins with clear and concise introductions to C#, object-oriented programming and inheritance, and UML diagrams. Each chapter that follows describes one of twenty-three design patterns, recommends when to use it, and explains the impact that it will have on the larger design. The use of every pattern is demonstrated with simple example programs. These programs are illustrated with screen shots and UML diagrams displaying how the classes interact.

Design patterns will have an immediate impact on your work as you learn the following:

Design patterns will not only enhance your productivity, but once you see how quickly and easily object-oriented code can be recycled, they will become an everyday part of your C# programming.

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