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  1. #1
    Moah, full time turnip. Guest

    The second book of patterns?

    Hi,

    I bought the "design patterns" books by the gang of four, and I wonder
    if there are additional books (or other resources) covering the subject,
    or more exactly adding to it (new patterns, etc).

    Thanks,
    Moah, full time turnip.




  2. #2
    Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin) Guest

    Re: The second book of patterns?

    "Moah, full time turnip." <moah@NO.micronet.SPAM.fr> might (or might
    not) have written this on (or about) Tue, 30 Sep 2003 14:25:28 +0200,
    :

    >Hi,
    >
    >I bought the "design patterns" books by the gang of four, and I wonder
    >if there are additional books (or other resources) covering the subject,
    >or more exactly adding to it (new patterns, etc).
    >
    >Thanks,
    >Moah, full time turnip.


    Take a look at "Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and
    Practices" http://www.objectmentor.com/PPP


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  3. #3
    Robert E. Newby Guest

    Re: The second book of patterns?

    "Moah, full time turnip." wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I bought the "design patterns" books by the gang of four, and I wonder
    > if there are additional books (or other resources) covering the subject,
    > or more exactly adding to it (new patterns, etc).
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Moah, full time turnip.


    Yes. Take a look at volume 1 of the POSA series--i.e., Pattern-Oriented
    Software Architecture: A System of Patterns by Frank Buschmann et al.
    --
    Robert E. Newby

    Principal Software Engineer
    Vestmark, Inc.
    500 Edgewater Drive, Suite 564
    Wakefield, Massachusetts 01880 USA
    781-224-3646 | Bob _ Newby @ vestmark . com | www . vestmark . com



  4. #4
    Malte Persike Guest

    Re: The second book of patterns?

    >I bought the "design patterns" books by the gang of four, and I wonder
    >if there are additional books (or other resources) covering the subject,
    >or more exactly adding to it (new patterns, etc).


    The GoF book does not go into full detail on some of the described
    patterns. I, for example, kinda struggled in understanding the real
    meaning of the bridge pattern.
    This book did support my understanding profoundly:

    Shalloway, A., Trott, J. R., Design Patterns Explained. A New
    Perspective on Object Oriented Design, Addison-Wesley, 2001.

    However, it does not add new patterns to the GoF repertory and does
    not even cover all of those, but it explains some patterns in greater
    depth. I did benefit significantly from reading it second to the GoF
    book.

    Regards,
    Malte

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  5. #5
    Moah, platypus powaaa! Guest

    Re: The second book of patterns?

    Malte Persike wrote:

    > However, it does not add new patterns to the GoF repertory and does
    > not even cover all of those, but it explains some patterns in greater
    > depth. I did benefit significantly from reading it second to the GoF
    > book.


    Thanks.

    Moah, platypus powaaa!




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