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Design Patterns - Examples in C++

Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube

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Explore essential C++ design patterns in this comprehensive conference talk from ACCU 2023. Delve into the history, benefits, and practical applications of design patterns, including generic, extended, and concurrency patterns. Learn about creational patterns like Factory and Prototype, structural patterns such as Adapters, and behavioral patterns like Observer and State Machines. Discover specialized language patterns, encryption algorithms, and multiple template techniques. Gain insights into middle-tier patterns, performance and security considerations, and the implementation of Singletons and Global Scope. Enhance your code robustness and readability by mastering these fundamental building blocks of software design, presented by experienced Modern C++ developer Chris Ryan.

Syllabus

Intro
Design Patterns
Who am I
Benefits of design patterns
History of design patterns
What are design patterns
Generic Patterns
Extended Patterns
Concurrency Patterns
Creational
Factory
Prototype
Adapters
Examples
Specialized Languages
Observer
State Machines
Encryption Algorithms
Multiple Template
Visitor
Categories
Middle Tier
Abstract Factory
Clone
Static Initializer
Singletons
Global Scope
Structural
Performance Security
Adapter
Daisy Chain


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