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This book focuses on teaching design patterns instead of giving more specialized patterns to the relatively few. The biggest challenge facing many game programmers is completing their game. Most game projects fizzle out, overwhelmed by the complexity of their own code.
Game Programming Patterns tackles that exact problem. Based on years of experience in shipped AAA titles, this book collects proven patterns to untangle and optimize your. Even experienced software professionals find it difficult to apply patterns in ways that deliver substantial value to their organizations.
Smith addresses this problem head-on, helping developers harness the true power of patterns, map them to real software implementations more cleanly and. Praise for Design Patterns in Ruby " Design Patterns in Ruby documents smart ways to resolve many problems that Ruby developers commonly encounter. Russ Olsen has done a great job of selecting classic patterns and augmenting these with newer patterns that have special relevance for Ruby. He clearly explains each idea,. There's a pattern here, and here's how to use it!
Find out how the 23 leading design patterns can save you time and trouble Ever feel as if you've solved this programming problem before? You -- or someone -- probably did, and that's why there's a design pattern to help this. Feb 10, Andrej rated it it was amazing. I've consulted this book on several occasions in my career, but never really read it from beginning to the end. It's certainly an old one - and therefore the code examples are not all that consistent with the modern trends ex.
Smalltalk , and in something as fast evolving like software engineering this one is still more than relevant and go-to book for many experienced engineers. Should be considered in every advanced object-oriented and even general software engineering course in colleges I've consulted this book on several occasions in my career, but never really read it from beginning to the end.
Should be considered in every advanced object-oriented and even general software engineering course in colleges everywhere. This is a goodbook. Every design pattern is explained thoroughly, and there are even 'consequences' sections on every one, and one connecting described pattern to other patterns.
If you study every pattern you will get a mountain of knowledge. The book is old. But its also a mountain of knowledge. Jun 11, Aaron rated it it was amazing. An excellent survey of useful design patterns for object oriented design in software. Although a little dated with reference to technologies and languages who uses Smalltalk still? A classic. I first read this book a decade or two ago, and I recently got feedback that I should read it again.
It's nice to be more experienced and have more perspective on the text, instead of just taking everything as is. Some of the patterns like Builder and Observer I've seen used countless times. Other patterns, like Memento and Mediator, I've never seen in the real world. If you're serious about software engineering read this book. I wouldn't recommend this book for beginners - you should A classic. I had to read it cover to cover, although it took so much time. And it will definitely be a good reference book.
Dec 26, Leonora Minton added it. One-liner: Read it. Aug 07, Francesco Abeni rated it really liked it. This is definitely a book worth reading. The most difficult thing in it is not to understand the patterns themselves, but the underlying object-oriented knowledge. In other words: you won't understand patterns if you don't understand object-oriented programming. So, in some ways, this book will teach you OOP even more than it will teach you patterns.
Another drawback is in the examples. There's been a huge evolution since the book was written, and the current web applications are quite different This is definitely a book worth reading. There's been a huge evolution since the book was written, and the current web applications are quite different from the programs that the book uses as real-life cases. Some of those examples may not so immediate for a web developer.
That said, reading this book is still - in my opinion - a mandatory step on the way of any developer enlightenment. Jun 11, Mitchell rated it really liked it Shelves: nonfiction , liked-reviews , computer-science , favorites , own , four-star.
Every time I read this book it is like peeling an onion. Layers upon layers. And yet this book is still harder to use and process than I want it to be. It has been years since I read this cover-to-cover and certainly I got more out of it this time - but this book is still just at the wrong level for what I want. Dec 23, Alex Allain rated it it was amazing.
The best part of this book is the description of design principles. The list of patterns which take up most of the book are really just concrete examples of those principles in action. You may find yourself referring to those lists in the future, however, for inspiration. Definitely useful to have around at all times as a reference.
Jan 04, Steve rated it liked it Shelves: non-fiction , read-in-school. I used this fairly extensively as a reference guide, rather than reading it front to back. Coding without using the patterns outlined in this book is a mistake, your code will be easier to write, understand and run. Apr 13, Otis Chandler rated it really liked it Shelves: nonfiction , programming.
The classic computer science book. Jul 16, Ed rated it it was ok Recommends it for: n00b developers. Shelves: work. Cliche at this point. In Java some of these, like Singleton, are actually anti-patterns. Most developers with years OO development experience should already know these anyway. Nov 26, Ivo Stoykov rated it it was amazing Shelves: programming , software , computer. Classic in computer literature. Clear, very well structured and useful book.
A must read for everyone interested in software development. Jan 26, Camilo Uribe rated it did not like it. I read this book a couple of years ago and didn't understand anything. Readers also enjoyed. Goodreads is hiring! If you like books and love to build cool products, we may be looking for you. Learn more ». About Erich Gamma. Erich Gamma. Erich Gamma is a Swiss computer scientist and co-author of the influential software engineering textbook, Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software.
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Add some now ». Quotes from Design Patterns A design pattern should only be applied when the flexibility it affords is actually needed. Welcome back.
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