Design Patterns for .NET
| Published on 1/11/2009 by Site Editor More articles in .NET
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It is not the intent of the Design Pattern Series to focus on providing a theoretical knowledge dump of all there is to know about design patterns. There are many books that do that already. Instead, this series will focus on providing lots of practical examples. However, there will be some theory to help address important points concerning design patterns. I use the theory of design patterns mostly as a guide and instead make references to good design pattern books for more detail explanation.  read more |
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