Java Design Patterns: A Hands-On Experience with Real-World Examples 3rd Edition Vaskaran Sarcar – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781484279700,1484279700, 9781484279717, 1484279719
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 1484279719
- ISBN 13: 9781484279717
- Author: Vaskaran Sarcar
Use the step-by-step approach of this book to learn and implement design patterns in real-world applications. It focuses on classical design patterns with Java 17 and Eclipse (2021-09). In addition to Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns, the book covers popular and alternative design patterns and includes criticisms of design patterns in a chapter on anti-patterns. The book is divided into four parts. Part one covers the SOLID design principles and the Simple Factory pattern. Part two covers the 23 (GoF) design patterns, including the creational patterns, structural patterns, and behavioral patterns. Part three covers alternative design patterns, including the Null Object pattern, and the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern. Part four covers criticisms of design patterns with a quick overview of anti-patterns. It also includes a chapter on FAQs on design patterns. The book also includes a chapter on FAQs on design patterns. Each pattern is explained with real-world examples and the pros and cons of each of the design patterns are discussed. The book concludes with FAQs that can help you prepare for a job interview. What You Will Learn Know the SOLID design principles in depth Implement the 23 design patterns from the GoFApply the Null Object pattern, Simple Factory pattern, and the MVC pattern Know the criticism of design patterns Understand the anti-patterns Verify your understanding through Q&A sessions Select an alternative to these patterns by comparing their pros and cons Who This Book Is For Software developers, architects, and programmers
Table contents:
Part I. Foundation
1. Understanding SOLID Principles
2. Simple Factory Pattern
Part II. The Gang of Four (GoF) Design Patterns
3. Factory Method Pattern
4. Abstract Factory Pattern
5. Prototype Pattern
6. Builder Pattern
7. Singleton Pattern
8. Proxy Pattern
9. Decorator Pattern
10. Adapter Pattern
11. Facade Pattern
12. Flyweight Pattern
13. Composite Pattern
14. Bridge Pattern
15. Template Method Pattern
16. Observer Pattern
17. Chain of Responsibility Pattern
18. Iterator Pattern
19. Command Pattern
20. Memento Pattern
21. Strategy Pattern
22. State Pattern
23. Mediator Pattern
24. Visitor Pattern
25. Interpreter Pattern
Part III. Additional Design Patterns
26. Null Object Pattern
27. MVC Pattern
Part IV. The Final Talks on Design Patterns
28. Criticisms of Design Patterns
29. Anti-Patterns
30. FAQ
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