Activity background
There are currently many people studying design patterns, and there are not many people studying. NET design patterns. However, everyone's research is based on their own YY application scenario, and then write some "sample" Code for implementation. This is too far away from practical applications.
Anders Liu hopes to explore the design patterns already implemented in. NET Framework through this spontaneous activity and learn the design patterns from professional libraries, which is easier than YY.
Submitted content
This activity is still targeted at 23 GoF design patterns, if you can see. which classes in the NET Framework 2.0 basic class library implement some of the design patterns? Please reply (or publish a blog separately and give a link in the reply:
- Your name (real name [Optional] and/or network name. If the network name is for a website, please specify the website at the same time, such as "blog garden Anders ")
- Contact info
- Other instructions about yourself
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- Design Pattern name
- Classes in. NET Framework (fully qualified names)
- Your own instructions
Description
1. This activity is organized by Anders Liu and has nothing to do with the blog Park, MVP organization, and Microsoft. Anders Liu assumes all responsibilities and reserves the right of interpretation.
2. This activity only targets and includes 23 GoF design patterns, but you are welcome to provide other design patterns implemented in. NET.
3. This activity only contains types from the. NET Framework 2.0 basic class library (that is, the description can be directly read from the document.
4. According to the instructions collected during this activity, Anders Liu has the right to use it free of charge and free of charge (including commercial activities in blog, media, and training activities ), however, Anders Liu promises to explicitly identify the discoverer When referencing the corresponding description.
5. Anders Liu has no right, no obligation, and no ability to ensure that other users still retain your information when using your instructions. :(