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Patterns in a non OOP-language
This is a discussion on Patterns in a non OOP-language within the Software Patterns forums, part of the Testing category; Hi there, some time ago I read some books on software patterns (Gof "Design Patterns", "Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture" series, Volume ...
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09-17-2003, 08:46 AM #1Thomas Brunko Guest
Patterns in a non OOP-language
Hi there,
some time ago I read some books on software patterns (Gof "Design
Patterns", "Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture" series, Volume 1 &
2). I found a lot of usefull knowledge which changed my approach to
software design. Unfortunately the descriptions of the patterns in
these books rely heavily on the use of classes, objects and
polymorphism. Can someone recommend a book to me on the
implementations of patterns in non OOP languages?
Regards,
Thomas.
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09-17-2003, 10:55 AM #2Daniel Ortmann Guest
Re: Patterns in a non OOP-language
thomas.brunko@gmx.de (Thomas Brunko) writes:
> Can someone recommend a book to me on the implementations of patterns
> in non OOP languages?
I asked a similar question on comp.lang.functional and received these
excellent links:
- http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~yannis/fc++/
- http://www.cs.uni.edu/~wallingf/patterns/functional/
- http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~antoy/flp/patterns/
- http://pobox.com/~oleg/ftp/
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