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25 Object-Oriented Design Patterns By Yalco
Published 1/2025
Created by Coding with Yalco
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 30 Lectures ( 3h 0m ) | Size: 3 GB
You will learn various ways to design software in an object-oriented manner through the 25 patterns of OODP.
What you'll learn
Key principles of object-oriented programming
25 object-oriented design patterns
Advanced skills utilizing object-oriented languages
Flexible and highly reusable software design
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Java (recommended) or other object-oriented languages
Description
You've probably seen self-defense or Jiu-Jitsu technique demonstration videos on YouTube.By carefully observing Jiu-Jitsu content, you can learn how to subdue an opponent or defend yourself by leveraging various aspects of the human body, like joints, the principle of leverage, and the center of gravity. Watching these techniques, which utilize the structure and mechanics of the body, you might think, "I've used my body all my life, but I never realized it could do this."While not as intricate as the human body, object-oriented programming languages provide complex features beyond simply using classes and objects. Concepts like inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation are often challenging to apply effectively in practice. As a result, many people end up using object-oriented languages, like Java, in a procedural manner, simply because they don't know how to make full use of these features.By learning object-oriented design patterns, you'll discover how to utilize the complex features of object-oriented languages effectively in real-world scenarios. Design patterns offer ways to solve complex problems more easily and make coding and maintenance much simpler. Just as learning techniques in Jiu-Jitsu enables you to use them as needed, learning design patterns helps you apply object-oriented features more effectively in practical situations.
Who this course is for
Those interested in object-oriented design
Beginner developers aspiring to grow into advanced developers
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