Most of these patterns are explained quite well in alot books out there.
What is hard to find is how you can apply these Design Patterns in
Large Complex projects efficiently (Not Examples of Vehicle, Car Class etc)

How you can Architect/Plan/Organize Applications and examples of where
you can see these Patterns help you manage applications efficiently.

Perhaps a few chapters focusing on the architectures of MVC's and maybe
some examples on engineering modules from a business perspective (e.g. FI,
CO, SD etc).


Joe Eugene


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From: "Bryan F. Hogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Design Patterns or Advanced CF


> Ok here is a proposed structure. What are everyone's thoughts on this
> structure? Is there anything that should be included/excluded?
>
> What are design patterns
> Introduction
> UML
> Creational Patterns
> Factory Pattern
> How it works
> Sample
> Building
> Thought Questions
> Examples on CD??
> Factory Method
> ??
> ??
> When to use
> Thought Question
> Examples on CD??
> Abstract Factory
> Singlton Pattern
> Structurial Patterns
> Adapter
> Bridge
> Facade
> Behavioral Patterns
> Chain of Responsibility
> Interpreter
> Memento
> Case Studies
>
> > Seems to me that it could be a bit of both?
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