Structural Design Pattern Extraveganza!

An explanation of the Facade, Adapter and Composite design patterns and their corresponding purposes.

Hey! I loved making this video. Much better by contrast to my last video (Singleton) which even *I* found a bore (plus my throat was sore). I hope pretty soon I’ll be really good at this, without looking either pathetic or boring, which really is the goal :)

I make a mention of my UML tutorial. Here it is:

That link is a two-parter, so be sure to watch part 2 as well.

Duration : 0:3:20


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12 Responses to “Structural Design Pattern Extraveganza!”

  1. I second that!
    I second that!

  2. You make me hate …
    You make me hate being a programmer.

  3. you are quite a …
    you are quite a helpful nerd … sometimes

  4. Drugs
    Drugs

  5. the FACADE! haha
    the FACADE! haha

  6. Thanks, all your …
    Thanks, all your videos are pretty handy !

  7. Really interesting …
    Really interesting subject, im reading the gof book right now, i cant stop reading

  8. Hello fasteez. I …
    Hello fasteez. I covered these patterns because I personally find them quite useful (and since I’ve seen them used by others, I think they are deserving of a name). The GOF book was the first patterns book I read, but I find it is showing its age as the community is gaining an ever clearer idea of the applicability of patterns.

  9. sorry, i can’t stop …
    sorry, i can’t stop thinking the two first should not even deserve a name …

    the last one would be usefull, but only to teach an implementation of a recursive type

    by the way, have you read the gof book ? if so , what do you think about it ? ( not dissing here :) )

  10. its a cool …
    its a cool trailer.i want ur full description on composite design pattern on java.i need that.

  11. Patterns happy! ;-)
    Patterns happy! ;-)

  12. michaeldeng1981 on January 1st, 2010 at 11:28 pm

    Hi, good. Thank you …
    Hi, good. Thank you for sharing ur undertanding of design pattern.

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