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A decade later, the Gang of Four's "Design Patterns" is still a top seller and a "must read" for students and professionals. To celebrate its success, we asked programming professionals to tell us how this seminal work has influenced them.
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Transposing the usability principles, traditionally used in GUI design, to library and component interface design.
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A comparison of different singleton pattern implentations.
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In this article we will try to write implement Singleton patterns using VB.NET. The Singleton pattern applies to many situation where there needs to be only a single instance of the class.
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The Gang of Four (GOF) patterns are generally considered the foundation for all other patterns. Here you will find information on these patterns together with downloadable C# code.
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The Class Designer in Visual Studio 2005 allows you to visually manipulate the classes of your application. Changes made to the diagram are reflected in the associated code. Get a tour of this new feature.
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