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Judith Bishop is a computer scientist, in Pretoria South Africa, specializing in the application of programming languages to distributed systems and web-based technologies. She is internationally known as an advocate of new technology. Her books on Java and C# have been published in six languages. She represents South Africa on IFIP TC2 on software and is a chair or member of numerous international conference committees and editorial boards.
Dedication | |
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#xAE; 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 | |
Proxy Pattern | |
Bridge Pattern | |
Example: OpenBook | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Structural Patterns: Composite and Flyweight | |
Composite Pattern | |
Flyweight Pattern | |
Exercises | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Structural Patterns: Adapter and Fa#xE7;ade | |
Adapter Pattern | |
Fa#xE7;ade Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Creational Patterns: Prototype, Factory Method, and Singleton | |
Prototype Pattern | |
Factory Method Pattern | |
Singleton Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Creational Patterns: Abstract Factory and Builder | |
Abstract Factory Pattern | |
Builder Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Behavioral Patterns: Strategy, State, and Template Method | |
Strategy Pattern | |
State Pattern | |
Template Method Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Behavioral Patterns: Chain of Responsibility and Command | |
Chain of Responsibility Pattern | |
Command Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
Behavioral Patterns: Iterator, Mediator, and Observer | |
Iterator Pattern | |
Mediator Pattern | |
Observer Pattern | |
Pattern Discussion and Comparison | |
Behavioral Patterns: Visitor, Interpreter, and Memento | |
Visitor Pattern | |
Interpreter Pattern | |
Memento Pattern | |
Pattern Comparison | |
The Future of Design Patterns | |
Summary of Patterns | |
A Future for Design Patterns | |
Concluding Remarks | |
Appendix | |
Pluggable Adapter Pattern Example Code#x2014;CoolBook | |
Prototype Pattern Example Code#x2014;Photo Archive | |
Iterator Pattern Example Code#x2014;Family Tree | |
Observer Pattern Example Code#x2014;Blogs | |
Visitor Pattern Theory Code#x2014;Reflection | |
Interpreter Pattern Example Code#x2014;Course Rules | |
Interpreter Pattern Example Code#x2014; | |
Mirrors | |
Bibliography | |
Colophon | |
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