Design patterns : elements of reusable object-oriented software / by Erich Gamma..[et..al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Pearson Education Private Limited, 2012,1995cDescription: xv, 395 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9788131700075 (pbk)Subject(s): Computer software -- ReusabilityDDC classification: 005.12Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Include bibliography references and index
1- Introduction
2- A case-study : Designing a Document Editor
3- Creational Patterns
4- Structural Patterns
5- Behavioral Patterns
6- Conclusion
A- Glossary
B- Guide to Notation
C- Foundation Classes
Four software designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems, using Smalltalk and C++ in example code. These 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible, elegant, and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves. The authors begin by describing what patterns are and how they can help you design object-oriented
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