So you have some Java experience under your belt, but are trying to figure out what to do next to make it easier to get that next job or consulting gig, and to stand out from the crowd.
Maybe you have heard of design patterns before and have seen programmers who know them and are able to implement them are held in very high regard.
One thing is clear, Java programmers with design pattern experience are in high demand. Design patterns are heavily used in the real world, so it’s essential that Java programmers learn how to identify design patterns and implement them.
And that’s what you are going to learn in this course!
Perhaps you tried to learn about design patterns in the past, but struggled to understand them. This course is going to give you the core design patterns experience you need!
This course is unique in comparison to other design patterns courses.
Why? It not only teaches how to use design patterns, but perhaps more importantly, it teaches why you should use them! Why they are the best approach and how using them can make you a super productive and awesome Java Programmer.
The reality is that Java developers who truly understand how to use design patterns are in high demand.
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Courses : 37
Specification: The Java Design Patterns Course
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13 reviews for The Java Design Patterns Course
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Price | $15.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 24 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Akash Sathyan –
Great course overall 🙂
Raphael Collin Teles Manh es –
The instructor provides real world examples that makes you understand all patterns easily.
Cristian Morales –
I haven’t finish it yet but it’s is super clear and entertaining so far.
David Vera –
Nice examples with high theoritical explanations. I’ll watch the course a second time I think (like most of the course i take)
JD Richardson –
Lots of hope for this course to help me distinguish between the different Design Patterns.
Yossi Even –
a bit too much on the repetitive side, but informational none the less and well constructed.
Yanabalan Soobramoney –
The course is good. easy to follow
Kamaljeet –
Best course ever.
Ithar Malik –
The course structure was good but I would have liked more focus on when to apply the patterns with real world examples and maybe start with a predefined implementation of the problem and then apply the design pattern to show how this has improved the code. For me there was too many slides with bullet points and not enough in depth explanations as why without using the pattern problems could arise. Others may benefit from this course, but I ended up searching the web and writing my own examples. A final note, the UML class diagrams could have had the same notation throughout the course and if they reflected the example code then it would have been a lot easier to understand.
Sandra Schultz –
I am beginning designing my own programs and this course came at the perfect time. No more spaghetti code!
Iva Korlevic –
excellent instruction delivered in clear manner.
Amogh Kl –
Very Nice Choice for me though!!!
Henriko Oberholzer –
I think the knowledge on the patterns are very well explained and you know them very well… It is frustrating seeing files with multiple classes even if it helps seeing how things fit together it is difficult to watch for I will never do it.