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This is an intensely practical, deeply thoughtful, and quirky take on 24 Design Patterns that matter.
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Loony CornAn ex-Google, Stanford and Flipkart team
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Specification: From 0 to 1: Design Patterns – 24 That Matter – In Java
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 11.5 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
From 0 to 1: Design Patterns – 24 That Matter – In Java
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Gonzalo Ruiz Izquierdo –
This course explains step by step the concepts behind the patterns with associated examples.
Chandra Reddy –
Its nice overview of all design patterns. Few improvements could have gone for slides instead of writing so that we don’t loose focus. Some times too much of java talk. Missing real java examples for each design pattern. Missing real world examples.
Christopher Kiran –
A very good course. It would have been better if the instructor was active in the Discussion section.
Ankit Bhattacharjee –
Some of the patterns are well explained, highly relevant examples as well while some left me wanting. A few areas had repetitions with similar examples, while the later part of the course felt kind of rushed with too few to no implementation references at all. Over all a good course but lacks the comprehensive nature of the topics involved.
Shaurya Pratap Singh Sisodia –
poor understanding of subject matter combined with the worst presentation format
Elias Rurangwa –
This course is amazing, I really enjoy how the concepts are explained in simple way that allude to powerful understanding of design patterns, and later I can determine which appropriate design pattern in which situation.
Hien Ngo –
need more examples
Abhinav Gaurav –
The slides are losing focus of the camera so the readability is not good. Content explanation is good.
Gaurav Sharma –
The explanation is excellent and clear I have gone through many tutorials about patterns but this is the most amazing,simple and easy to grasp course i found