I've found the book Design Patterns in C# by Steven John Metsker to be a
good resource.

Matt

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While it's not a book, dofactory.com has C# examples of all of this with
some examples and short explanation.

http://dofactory.com/patterns/patterns.aspx

Adam..

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Reich, Joe
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> pattern to use for ...
>
> All this talk of patterns has motivated me to dig out my GoF
> book that apparently never got unpacked when I moved.
>
> One question though, anyone know of any good books that
> attempt to condense the GoF book into easier reading?  My
> little brother has decided to go into the "family business"
> of software design and has started to pick up C# recently and
> I'd like to send it to him as an early graduation gift...

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