First, declare:
This post does not crack down on blogs comrades who are writing design patterns and preparing to Write Design Patterns
Recently, there have been more and more blogs articles on design patterns. Some people have asked me which of the many design patterns in cnblogs are suitable for beginners, beginners, and experts to classify and read them?
Haha
First of all, I want to have only one sentence to ask: read articles of different levels based on your own level and read them intensively.
Then, I want to say to the "design patterns" comrades:
First, do you really know whether you have certain design capabilities?
Second, seriously ask yourself how much you understand the design model.
(If it is five stars, how many stars can you reach ?! ")
Third, seriously ask yourself how much of your daily work uses the design model?
(If it does not reach a certain "quantity", how can we write "quality" articles)
Fourth, after writing a series of design patterns for beginners, do you still want to write more advanced design patterns?
(It is really convenient to "Search for bloggers" to find the path to progress)
Fifth, is it really necessary to have a few design patterns for one person?
(If you are a beginner or a master, how do you select a new Chapter? What do you think about it)
Sixth, since we talk about design, design, and design, we need necessary communication Diagrams (such as UML and etc)
(Do you have any questions about UML ?)
Finally, I hope that the writers can grasp the reader group and engage in necessary discussion or discussion.
* Other Language
[For the reader's understanding of the design model, DUDU is recommended to conduct a cnblogs blog survey:
For different readers, blog posts are the best technology classification, so that you can easily go up the stairs step by step in the technology building, rather than making everyone stand on the technical portal, select a path.]
Discussion article:
Object-oriented Discussion
Http://www.cnblogs.com/dudu/archive/2007/09/19/898911.html
Recommended books:
One of the blog garden developer journey series-essentials and patterns of Software Design
Head First Design Patterns