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Design patterns let programmers avoid re-inventing the wheel. The original book (Design Patterns by the "Gang of Four": Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides) was phenomenally successful. When the programmer faces a particular problem, all they have to do is to look up the correct matching design pattern and use it to implement the solution. In this tutorial VTC author Steve Holzner guides you through the most popular and useful design patterns, so you can begin incorporating them into your own code.
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Introduction to Design Patterns
 Introduction (05:22)
 System Requirements (02:06)
The Strategy Design Pattern
 Introducing the Strategy Design Pattern (05:19)
 Overview of the Strategy Design Pattern (05:21)
 Coding the Strategy Design Pattern (04:53)
 Executing the Strategy Design Pattern (02:46)
The Decorator Design Pattern
 Introducing the Decorator Design Pattern (02:56)
 Overview of the Decorator Design Pattern (03:42)
 Coding the Decorator Design Pattern (05:29)
 Executing the Decorator Design Pattern (04:21)
The Factory Design Pattern
 Introducing the Factory Design Pattern (03:07)
 Overview of the Factory Design Pattern (02:37)
 Coding the Factory Design Pattern (05:19)
 Executing the Factory Design Pattern (03:50)
 Coding the GoF Factory Design Pattern (03:48)
 Executing the GoF Factory Design Pattern (01:50)
The Observer Design Pattern
 Introducing the Observer Design Pattern (02:46)
 Overview of the Observer Design Pattern (03:35)
 Coding the Subject (05:29)
 Coding the Observers (02:05)
 Executing the Observer Design Pattern (02:36)
The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern
 The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern (01:52)
 Coding the Chain of Responsibility D.P. (04:54)
 Executing the Chain of Responsibility D.P. (02:16)
The Singleton Design Pattern
 Introducing the Singleton Design Pattern (02:31)
 Coding the Singleton Design Pattern (04:10)
 Executing the Singleton Design Pattern (01:53)
 Handling Multithreading (04:32)
The Flyweight Design Pattern
 Introducing the Flyweight Design Pattern (02:00)
 Coding the Flyweight Design Pattern (03:03)
 Executing the Flyweight Design Pattern (03:39)
 Handling Multithreading (03:33)
The Adapter Design Pattern
 Introducing the Adapter Design Pattern (01:38)
 Coding the Adapter Design Pattern (04:12)
 Executing the Adapter Design Pattern (03:49)
The Facade Design Pattern
 Introducing the Facade Design Pattern (02:28)
 Coding the Facade Design Pattern (05:24)
 Executing the Facade Design Pattern (03:51)
The Template Design Pattern
 Introducing the Template Design Pattern (04:16)
 Coding the Template Design Pattern (04:32)
 Executing the Template Design Pattern (03:48)
 Customizing Templates With Hooks (04:35)
The Builder Design Pattern
 Introducing the Builder Design Pattern (05:21)
 Coding the Builder Design Pattern (05:07)
 Coding the Buildable Object (04:02)
 Executing the Builder Design Pattern (06:44)
The Iterator Design Pattern
 Introducing the Iterator Design Pattern (02:57)
 Coding the Collection (05:54)
 Coding the Iterator (04:24)
 Executing the Iterator Design Pattern (04:51)
The Composite Design Pattern
 Introducing the Composite Design Pattern (03:25)
 Coding the Leaves (04:32)
 Coding the Branches (05:06)
 Executing the Composite Design Pattern (05:44)
The State Design Pattern
 Introducing the State Design Pattern (03:06)
 Coding the States With Methods (04:53)
 Executing State Design Pattern With Methods (02:40)
 Coding the States With Objects (06:08)
 Creating the State Objects (04:27)
 Executing State Design Pattern With Objects (02:38)
The Proxy Design Pattern
 Introducing the Proxy Design Pattern (02:44)
 Coding the Server (07:37)
 Coding the Proxy (04:51)
 Executing the Proxy Design Pattern (03:25)
The Command Design Pattern
 Introducing the Command Design Pattern (02:59)
 Coding the Receiver (03:48)
 Coding the Commands (05:05)
 Executing the Command Design Pattern (05:44)
The Mediator Design Pattern
 Introducing the Mediator Design Pattern (03:37)
 Coding the Mediated Objects (06:21)
 Executing the Mediator Design Pattern (05:06)
Additional Patterns
 The Abstract Factory Design Pattern (04:14)
 The Prototype Design Pattern (04:23)
 The Bridge Design Pattern (04:32)
 The Interpreter Design Pattern (01:38)
 The Memento Design Pattern (03:52)
 The Visitor Design Pattern (05:03)
 The Circular Design Pattern (04:01)
 Coding the Circular Design Pattern (04:19)
 Executing the Circular Design Pattern (02:20)
 The Double Buffer Design Pattern (01:38)
 Coding & Executing Double Buffer D.P. (05:45)
 The Recycle Bin Design Pattern (03:40)
 The Model/View/Controller Design Pattern (06:48)
Creating Your Own Design Patterns
 Intent (06:06)
 Motivation (03:56)
 Applicability (03:11)
 Structure (03:16)
 Participants (03:46)
 Collaborations (05:18)
 Consequences (05:02)
 Implementation/Sample Code Pt.1 (07:01)
 Implementation/Sample Code Pt.2 (01:44)
 Known Uses (02:42)
 Related Patterns (04:39)
 Wrap Up (00:56)
About the Author
 About the Author (00:54)


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Title: Design Patterns
Author: Steve Holzner
SKU: 33767
ISBN: 1-933736-86-0
Duration: 7 hrs / 97 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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