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.NET Design Patterns

By : Praseed Pai, Shine Xavier
Book Image

.NET Design Patterns

By: Praseed Pai, Shine Xavier

Overview of this book

Knowing about design patterns enables developers to improve their code base, promoting code reuse and making their design more robust. This book focuses on the practical aspects of programming in .NET. You will learn about some of the relevant design patterns (and their application) that are most widely used. We start with classic object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques, evaluate parallel programming and concurrency models, enhance implementations by mixing OOP and functional programming, and finally to the reactive programming model where functional programming and OOP are used in synergy to write better code. Throughout this book, we’ll show you how to deal with architecture/design techniques, GoF patterns, relevant patterns from other catalogs, functional programming, and reactive programming techniques. After reading this book, you will be able to convincingly leverage these design patterns (factory pattern, builder pattern, prototype pattern, adapter pattern, facade pattern, decorator pattern, observer pattern and so on) for your programs. You will also be able to write fluid functional code in .NET that would leverage concurrency and parallelism!
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
.NET Design Patterns
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


In this chapter, you saw how imperative code (aka OOP code) can be mixed with FP constructs to write implementations of some of the GoF design patterns. Some functional programmers say that the GoF design patterns were conceived as a mechanism to overcome the limitations of an OOP in general (C++ in particular). If a language supports good FP constructs, most pattern implementations are unnecessary. According to our understanding, this view is a bit extreme and a middle path between FP and OOP seems to be a better option. In the coming days, FP idioms will become more and more popular and the progress will be a smooth transition. In the next chapter, we will delve into the nuances of functional reactive programming techniques. This is a very important paradigm where FP and events come together to provide us with frameworks such as .NET Reactive Extensions (Rx).