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- Title: Java Design Patterns
- Author(s) Rohit Joshi
- Publisher: Java Code Geeks
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF (183 pages)
- Language: English
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A design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design. A design pattern is not a finished design that can be transformed directly into source or machine code. It is a description or template for how to solve a problem that can be used in many different situations.
In this book you will delve into a vast number of Design Datterns and see how those are implemented and utilized in Java. You will understand the reasons why patterns are so important and learn when and how to apply each one of them.
About the Authors- Rohit Joshi is a Senior Software Engineer from India. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer and has worked on projects related to different domains. His expertise is in Core Java and J2EE technologies, but he also has good experience with front-end technologies like Javascript, JQuery, HTML5, and JQWidgets.
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