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Design Patterns in Java

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Course Overview

This course provides a comprehensive overview of Design Patterns in Java from a practical perspective. This course in particular covers patterns with the use of:

The latest versions of the Java programming language

Use of modern programming approaches: dependency injection, reactive programming and more

Use of modern developer tools such as IntelliJ IDEA

Discussions of pattern variations and alternative approaches

This course provides an overview of all the Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns as outlined in their seminal book, together with modern–day variations, adjustments, discussions of intrinsic use of patterns in the language.

What are Design Patterns?

Design Patterns are reusable solutions to common programming problems. They were popularized with the 1994 book Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object–Oriented Software by Erich Gamma, John Vlissides, Ralph Johnson and Richard Helm (who are commonly known as a Gang of Four, hence the GoF acronym).

The original book was written using C++ and Smalltalk as examples, but since then, design patterns have been adapted to every programming language imaginable: C#, Java, PHP and even programming languages that aren’t strictly object–oriented, such as JavaScript.

The appeal of design patterns is immortal: we see them in libraries, some of them are intrinsic in programming languages, and you probably use them on a daily basis even if you don’t realize they are there.

Instructor Details

Dmitri Nesteruk is a quant, developer, book author and course author. His interests lie in software development and integration practices in the areas of computation, quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. His technological interests include C#, F# and C++ programming as well high-performance computing using technologies such as CUDA and FPGAs. He has been a C# MVP since 2009. Dmitri is a graduate of University of Southampton (B.Sc. Computer Science) where he currently holds a position as a Visiting Researcher. He is an author of dozens of courses on Pluralsight, Udemy and elsewhere, covering a wide range of topics including programming, finance and mathematics.

Specification: Design Patterns in Java

Duration

10.5 hours

Year

2020

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Laurentiu Stanca

    Nice course. I like it

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  2. Isabel Beser

    Horrible…. I think the good reviews are bought.

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  3. Dr. Hussein Bakri

    Amazing course of design patterns using Java. Explanations are great and easy to follow.

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  4. Sergio Santa

    Great

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  5. Kapil sajwan

    Lack of facts and just complex program.

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  6. Aunog Arafat

    the course vidio should be shorter

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  7. Maria Milusheva

    Dmitri talks nice and clear

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  8. Karthik Raghavendra

    It’s to fast to grab and catch up

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  9. Vijay Panhale

    It was awsome course, Deep dive into Design Patterns. Very helpful to understand,implement and learn new things. Thanks Udemy team

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  10. Hardikkumar Patel

    very fast speaking no design diagram or prior knowledge before start coding

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  11. Vivek Kumar Singh

    Nice job.

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  12. Kummetha Naveen Kumar Reddy

    gud

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  13. Ashok MAne

    Its good course with lot of code examples , every pattern has coding exercise which really helps to understand the pattern.

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  14. Rahul Ashruba Hinge

    na

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  15. Priyanka Suresh Gaikwad

    Good

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  16. Diego Toro Diaz

    Great course, the concepts a very well explained and the examples are also very illustrative. Exercises are also very good to get hands on practice. Totally recommend it

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  17. Adel Al TAMIMI

    The approach used by the instructor is complicated ; The practice examples make things worse !

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  18. Corbin Carter

    This instructor is incredible. He clearly presents and articulates thoughtful examples throughout the course. I would highly recommend this course.

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  19. Vaibhav Shukla

    Fast paced course, examples are not clear. UML diagram for each Design Pattern would add lot of meaning.

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  20. Rajesh A.R

    The concept wise the explanations are good but the coding demo more concetrates on the details rather than concepts. Vector, rectangle, coordinates etc are making things complex and giving very little time to define the actual problem we are trying to solve with the pattern.

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