2587a83389 By Eric Freeman , Elisabeth Robson , Kathy Sierra , Bert Bates , Elisabeth Freeman Pages 678 Year 2004 Publisher O'Reilly Media Language English ISBN 978-0596007126 File Format PDF Download Counter 6419 Download Ebook Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. You know you don't want to reinvent the wheel (or worse, a flat tire), so you look to Design Patterns — the lessons learned by those who've faced the same problems. She's also the original founder of the Software Development/Jolt Productivity Award-winning javaranch.com, the largest (and friendliest) all-volunteer Java community. The State Pattern defined We still need to finish the Gumball 1 in 10 game Finishing the game Demo for the CEO of Mighty Gumball, Inc. .. By the time you finish this book, youll be able to take advantage of the best design practices and experiences of those who have fought the beast of software design and triumphed. Overheard in the next cubicle. Head First Design Patterns was awarded number 17 in the Book Pool Top 50 Books of 2004.
Revisiting our pizza stores What have we done? More pizza for Ethan and Joel. Java Hispano Interview, available in Spanish and English. The Proxy Zoo Tools for your Design Toolbox The code for the CD Cover Viewer Chapter 12 Compound Patterns: Patterns of Patterns Working together Duck reunion What did we do? A ducks eye view: the class diagram The King of Compound Patterns Meet the Model-View-Controller A closer look. What does this get us? Iterator Pattern defined Single Responsibility Taking a look at the Caf Menu Reworking the Caf Menu code Adding the Caf Menu to the Waitress Breakfast, lunch AND dinner What did we do? We decoupled the Waitress. The Observer Pattern defined The Observer Pattern defined: the class diagram The power of Loose Coupling Cubicle conversation Designing the Weather Station Implementing the Weather Station Implementing the Subject interface in WeatherData Now, lets build those display elements Power up the Weather Station Using Javas built-in Observer Pattern How Javas built-in Observer Pattern works Reworking the Weather Station with the built-in support Running the new code The dark side of java.util.Observable Other places youll find the Observer Pattern in the JDK And the code. With Design Patterns, you get to take advantage of the best practices and experience of others, so that you can spend your time on.something else. Download the test.txt file for chapter 3 If you are using ant to compile the java files, you can download the build.xml file. Reworking the pizzas, continued. Testing the Duck code Setting behavior dynamically The Big Picture on encapsulated behaviors HAS-A can be better than IS-A Speaking of Design Patterns.
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