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Real-World Implementation of C# Design Patterns

By : Bruce M. Van Horn II
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Book Image

Real-World Implementation of C# Design Patterns

5 (3)
By: Bruce M. Van Horn II

Overview of this book

As a software developer, you need to learn new languages and simultaneously get familiarized with the programming paradigms and methods of leveraging patterns, as both a communications tool and an advantage when designing well-written, easy-to-maintain code. Design patterns, being a collection of best practices, provide the necessary wisdom to help you overcome common sets of challenges in object-oriented design and programming. This practical guide to design patterns helps C# developers put their programming knowledge to work. The book takes a hands-on approach to introducing patterns and anti-patterns, elaborating on 14 patterns along with their real-world implementations. Throughout the book, you'll understand the implementation of each pattern, as well as find out how to successfully implement those patterns in C# code within the context of a real-world project. By the end of this design patterns book, you’ll be able to recognize situations that tempt you to reinvent the wheel, and quickly avoid the time and cost associated with solving common and well-understood problems with battle-tested design patterns.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction to Patterns (Pasta) and Antipatterns (Antipasta)
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Part 2: Patterns You Need in the Real World
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Part 3: Designing New Projects Using Patterns

Now You Know Some Patterns, What Next?

Over the course of writing this book, I asked a few friends, colleagues, and at least one of my many archenemies for input. Invariably, they would ask about a pattern they had studied in school or used on a project wondering why it wasn’t included in this wonderful tome. The short answer to their question: the goal of the book is to focus on patterns that you can add quickly to your coding arsenal. Patterns that have a quick return on your investment of time and money.

Many of the patterns I chose to omit are very similar to the ones I included in this book. The patterns that made the cut were strictly my own preferences. These patterns have proven the most useful to me during my 25 years of experience as a celebrated and award-winning software engineer using C#.

By the end of this chapter, we will have covered the following topics:

  • The GoF patterns we didn’t cover will be discussed very briefly.
  • Patterns...