
C# 3.0 Design Patterns
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Why I Wrote This Book
- Who This Book Is For
- What You Need to Know
- How This Book Is Organized
- What You Need to Use This Book
- Finding What You Need
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Comments and Questions
- Safari® Books Online
- Acknowledgments
- C# Meets Design Patterns
- About Patterns
- About UML
- About C# 3.0
- About the Examples
- Structural Patterns: Decorator, Proxy, and Bridge
- Decorator Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Photo Decorator
- Use
- Exercises
- Proxy Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: SpaceBook
- Use
- Exercises
- Bridge Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: OpenBook
- Use
- Exercise
- Pattern Comparison
- Structural Patterns: Composite and Flyweight
- Composite Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Use
- Exercises
- Flyweight Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Photo Group
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Structural Patterns: Adapter and Façade
- Adapter Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Two-Way Adapters
- Example: The Seabird
- Pluggable Adapters
- Example: CoolBook
- Use
- Exercises
- Façade Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Façade Alternatives
- Example: Novice Photo Library
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Creational Patterns: Prototype, Factory Method, and Singleton
- Prototype Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Photo Archive
- Use
- Exercises
- Factory Method Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation and Example: Avocado Sourcing
- Use
- Exercises
- Singleton Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Singleton Façade
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Creational Patterns: Abstract Factory and Builder
- Abstract Factory Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation and Example: Gucci and Poochy
- Use
- Exercises
- Builder Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Behavioral Patterns: Strategy, State, and Template Method
- Strategy Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Sorting Animator
- Use
- Exercises
- State Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: RPC Game
- Use
- Exercises
- Template Method Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Pattern Comparison
- Behavioral Patterns: Chain of Responsibility and Command
- Chain of Responsibility Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Trusty Bank
- Use
- Exercises
- Command Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Multireceiver commands
- Example: Menu Handler
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Comparison
- Behavioral Patterns: Iterator, Mediator, and Observer
- Iterator Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Family Tree
- Use
- Exercises
- Mediator Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Chat Room
- Use
- Exercises
- Observer Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Push and pull models
- Implementation
- Example: Blogs
- Use
- Exercises
- Pattern Discussion and Comparison
- Language Support for the Iterator Pattern
- Mediator and Observer Pattern Comparison
- Behavioral Patterns: Visitor, Interpreter, and Memento
- Visitor Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: Course Statistics
- Use
- Exercises
- Interpreter Pattern
- Illustration
- Grammars
- Design
- Parsing
- Implementation
- Example: Mirrors
- Efficiency
- Use
- Exercises
- Memento Pattern
- Role
- Illustration
- Design
- Implementation
- Example: TicTacToe
- Use
- Exercise
- Pattern Comparison
- The Future of Design Patterns
- Summary of Patterns
- Exercises
- A Future for Design Patterns
- Concluding Remarks
- Appendix
- Pluggable Adapter Pattern Example Code-CoolBook
- Prototype Pattern Example Code-Photo Archive
- Iterator Pattern Example Code-Family Tree
- Observer Pattern Example Code-Blogs
- Visitor Pattern Theory Code-Reflection
- Interpreter Pattern Example Code-Course Rules
- Interpreter Pattern Example Code-Mirrors
- Bibliography
- Index
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