Elementary Design Patterns

Elementary Design Patterns

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Year of release: 2013 Author: Jason McColm Smith Translation: D. Klyushin Availability of illustrations: b/w illustrations Genre: Programming Publisher: Williams ISBN: 978-5-8459-1818-5, 978-0-321-71192-2 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pagesNumber of pages: 304Scanned by: me

Description: The book describes a basic collection of simple design patterns, which, in turn, are decomposed into their constituent elements. Almost all software developers encounter these elementary design patterns in their daily activities. The book contains their specifications, describes the Pattern Instance Notation diagram system, which makes it easier to work with patterns at different levels, and presents a formal apparatus for describing patterns - rho calculus.

Author follows the well-known format proposed by the GoF group, explains how to construct standard patterns from elementary design patterns, and proposes a new and effective way to implement already known ideas. The book is intended for programmers of all skill levels.

Even experienced programmers are not always able to apply design patterns so effectively that they bring tangible benefits. In this book, Jason McColm Smith addresses this issue in its entirety, helping developers realize the power of patterns, implement them more accurately and clearly in software, and achieve better results. The book is partly educational, partly practical. It will help programmers, designers, architects and analysts Successfully use design patterns in combination with a wide range of programming languages, integrated development environments, and problem domains. Every part of this book is important because it gives readers a deep understanding of the work they are doing.

The author describes what practitioners of design patterns have long been waiting for: a basic collection of simple design patterns that, in turn, are decomposed into their constituent elements. Almost all software developers use these elementary design patterns in their daily work. Striving for completeness and accuracy, the author names them, describes and explains their importance, helps readers compare them with each other and make the right choice, and also offers a framework within which they can be used together. It also introduces the innovative Pattern Instance Notation diagramming system, making it easy to work with patterns at different levels of detail, regardless of your goals or role.

For those new to design patterns, this example-filled book will help gradually master them both intuitively and logically. For experienced practitioners, the author, adhering to the well-known format proposed by the “Gang of Four,” explains how to create standard templates from elementary design patterns, and offers a new and effective way to implement already known ideas. Whatever your skill level, this extremely practical book will help you turn abstract design patterns into highly valuable solutions.

Add. information: Format: 70x100/16 (167x236 mm) Circulation: 1000 copies Binding: Hard

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Джейсон Смит Мак-Колм
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