[Mono-list] Re: Books/Resources: Design Pattern Framework (Chris
Harris)
Martín Trejo Chávez
mtrejoch at ownmail.net
Fri Jan 20 16:50:22 EST 2006
hi,
I've already bought the package. For me the most value comes from the code
samples in C# and their implementations (stuctural, "real world" and ".NET
optimized").
As much of writings are oriented to the Java side, I searched for some
information more .NET alike and found this.
Now, design patterns can be considered "generic", not specifically designed
for a language or technology. The fact that source code is included was very
interesting for me.
P.D. I'm not a native english speaker, be kind with me :P
Regards,
Martín Trejo Chávez
http://chilli-coder.blogspot.com
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> Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:17:45 -0500
> From: Chris Harris <chrisandharris at gmail.com>
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> Has anyone bought this?
> Design Pattern Framework
> http://dofactory.com/Framework/Framework.aspx
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> Looks like a great resource for design patterns especially targeted for C#
> but I'm not sure If I should purchase it. I could use help in design
> patterns though.
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> Any thoughts?
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