Head First Design Patterns by Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Elisabeth Freeman, Kathy Sierra (With)

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Ideal for anyone interested in software design patterns, this visually rich resource lays out the basics in a simple, clear, and concise manner, explaining everything from how patterns are used in Java API to how design principles work.

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Head First Design Patternsby Anonymous

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March 15, 2005: I think it?s safe to say that this is the first design patters book I?ve read that hasn?t immediately put me to sleep. Don?t get me wrong, I absolutely believe in the concept of design patterns. It?s just that most of the books that talk about them are so unbelievably dull, that it?s hard to not to fall asleep. This book does an amazing job of discussing design patterns, but managed to talk about it in a way that actually made me want to continue reading. The book starts off with probably the best explanation I have read about the difference between inheritance and interfaces, and why to use one over the other. The book proceeds to discuss such patterns as the Factory pattern, Singleton, the Command pattern, the Decorator pattern, the Observer pattern, and the Adaptor pattern to name a few. Be warned, this book may not be for everyone. For example, if you?re looking for a pattern reference book, you might want to avoid this one. If you?re looking for a good tutorial so that you can learn patterns for the first time, then this is probably the book you want. Please also note that all examples are provided in Java, but it should be fairly straightforward to translate most of these into your target language. The workbook style of this book as well as the informal writing make this an excellent book to use to learn what patterns are, how to use them, and why you should even care. I would highly recommend this book to someone falling into this category.

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February 02, 2005:

If you're looking to truly understand Design Patterns, and keep them in your head, this is a MUST BUY.

No need for detail, this is the best Design Pattern book on the market. It's entertaining and uses a multitude of examples to help keep all the pattern types in your memory.

Once done, I recommend what the book recomends: Get more design pattern books. Specifically, you want to maintain an encyclopedia of design patterns from all walks of development.

This book will teach you what a design pattern is, how to identify them, and how to use them effectively. It will teach you the most popular ones from the GoF book (plus MVC). It will make you beg for a sequel. :-)


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