Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (1994) is a software engineering book describing software design patterns. The book was written by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides, with a foreword by Grady Booch. The book is divided into two parts, with the first two chapters exploring the capabilities and pitfalls of object-oriented programming, and the remaining chapters describing 23 classic software design patterns. The book includes examples in C++ and Smalltalk.
It has been influential to the field of software engineering and is regarded as an important source for object-oriented design theory and practice. More than 500,000 copies have been sold in English and in 13 other languages. The authors are often referred to as the Gang of Four (GoF).
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Software engineering book describing software design patterns, first published in 1994.
Last modified: 2020-10-21 (revision #35228)
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Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software | Hardcover | 0-201-63361-2 | 2013-07 |
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