
Your Guide to Design Patterns – Singleton Pattern
The singleton pattern is the simplest design pattern, and a good place to start. We’ll use a simple event logging class as an example of the Singleton pattern.
The singleton pattern is the simplest design pattern, and a good place to start. We’ll use a simple event logging class as an example of the Singleton pattern.
Design patterns are part of the set of skills that OO designers and software developers need. In this article I discuss the origin of design patterns, what they are, and the design patterns that we use in software.
This is the last part of our series on the SOLID design principles. In this article we look at the final SOLID design principle: the Dependency Inversion Principle.
This is part 4 of our series on the SOLID design principles. In this article we look at the 4th SOLID design principle: the Interface Segregation Principle.
This is part 3 of our series on the SOLID design principles. In this article we look at the 3rd SOLID design principle: the LIskov Substitution Principle.
This is part 2 of our series on SOLID design principles. We look at the second SOLID principle: the open-closed principle.
SOLID design principles are used in object-oriented software design. SOLID is an acronym for 5 principles. In this article I discuss the Single Responsibility principle (SRP). According to SRP, all classes should only have one responsibility.
This is the final article in the series on Java modularity. In this article we look at example code on how to compile and package a module in Java.
This is part 6 of our series on Java modularity. In this article I discuss the unnamed module and automatic modules.
In part 5 of our series on Java Modularity, we look at how modularity applies to reflection.
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