Structural Design Patterns in Swift 5
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to simplify the interactions between the parts of your application, resulting in a more organized, adaptable, and maintainable Swift codebase.
Facing challenges with tightly coupled components and inflexible architecture in your Swift applications? In this course, Structural Design Patterns in Swift 5, you’ll learn to develop flexible, scalable, and maintainable Swift applications. First, you’ll explore the Adapter and Bridge patterns, which allow for enhanced flexibility in your codebase by enabling unrelated interfaces to work together and decoupling an abstraction from its implementation, respectively. Next, you’ll discover the Composite and Decorator patterns, empowering you to treat individual objects and compositions uniformly and to dynamically add responsibilities to objects without modifying their code. Finally, you’ll learn how to apply the Facade, Flyweight, and Proxy patterns to simplify complex systems with a single interface, efficiently manage resource-intensive objects, and control access to instances, enhancing security and functionality. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of structural design patterns needed to design your Swift applications for ease of maintenance and future enhancements.
Facing challenges with tightly coupled components and inflexible architecture in your Swift applications? In this course, Structural Design Patterns in Swift 5, you’ll learn to develop flexible, scalable, and maintainable Swift applications. First, you’ll explore the Adapter and Bridge patterns, which allow for enhanced flexibility in your codebase by enabling unrelated interfaces to work together and decoupling an abstraction from its implementation, respectively. Next, you’ll discover the Composite and Decorator patterns, empowering you to treat individual objects and compositions uniformly and to dynamically add responsibilities to objects without modifying their code. Finally, you’ll learn how to apply the Facade, Flyweight, and Proxy patterns to simplify complex systems with a single interface, efficiently manage resource-intensive objects, and control access to instances, enhancing security and functionality. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of structural design patterns needed to design your Swift applications for ease of maintenance and future enhancements.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction 4mins
- The Adapter 15mins
- The Bridge 14mins
- The Composite 14mins
- The Decorator 11mins
- The Facade 12mins
- The Flyweight 17mins
- The Proxy 13mins
- Final Thoughts 1min
Taught by
Karoly Nyisztor
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