One of the patterns books I'm currently reading is Core J2EE Patterns.
Fortunately, it seems that the whole thing is online as well.  Here is the
url for the site: http://www.corej2eepatterns.com

I have a whole bunch of patterns books that I have read over that last 4 or
5 months, but they are all at home.  I'll send the list to you tonight.

Here are a couple of online resources I have found at one point:

http://www.corej2eepatterns.com
http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/index.html
http://www.patternscentral.com/index.php
http://www.dofactory.com/patterns/Patterns.aspx


Paul Kenney
WebMaster, CorporateWarriors.com
916-663-1963


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Hi.

I was thinking in terms of creating a resource site that would point to both
written and digital resources.

As I see it, while we'd like more people to be pattern literate, the issue
becomes providing them with support materials that are relevant to their
past experience and current situations.  Often, it seems that the most
difficult thing is to explain the actual pattern and why one would want to
use it in a given situation, followed of course by the some concrete example
of said pattern implemented in code that works.  Thusly removing it from the
abstract into the real and thereby making a more solid learning experience.



Byron

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Are you looking for books or just online resources?


Paul Kenney
WebMaster, CorporateWarriors.com
916-663-1963


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Hello.

I'm trying to pull together a list of references on design patterns and
CFC/MX development as a resource.  I've seen quite a number of sites, many
of which present the same or at least similar materials, but few present
tangible materials and examples of 'why' one would implement a particular
pattern and how it would be best implemented; as in a best practice.

I've been asking people I work with to read "Design Patterns Explained". A
great place to start (many thanks Charlie Arehart for recommending it!).
This book gets folks going on being able to think in terms of patterns at a
high level but theory must become practice in order to become useful.  Which
is where having a real set of implementation examples in CF using CFCs would
be very useful.

Thoughts?

Byron



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