So well explained! I have tried to implement two of these patterns without knowing their names, and didn't quite succeed any of the times. Almost 😊 so it is nice to have some well implemented examples!
I feel like 2 and 3 are design patterns most programmers would do just out of common sense. In fact, I feel this way with most design patterns. They're taught as these magical things you can use, but you've probably come up with most of them yourself, just through problem solving. And a lot of them are literally just using interfaces the way interfaces were designed for.
Funny thing about pattern is you probably ended up using with even when not knowing the name. I guess it is good to know the name. As you watch, you probably say, hey I used that one before and that one and that one... LOL
Yeah pricing on these courses are ridiculous for how long the course is, I literally learnt the same thing from working 12+ years in the industry, Sure you can teach how it is implemented etc, but getting it right is just work experience no amount of money you pay will automatically make you good at using design patterns.. I'm really sorry to say this but junior to mid-levels i've worked with try to use patterns at the wrong times and over complicate/over engineer things for no valid reasons. Any way wish you goodluck with your future, currently unsubscribing
Appreciate the feedback. As an author on the platform I don’t define the pricing and I get it can be high for some. If you’re not looking for lifetime access or you’re unsure about the quality, there are subscription options with a free trial period
I agree the price is very high. I got a subscription for two months back in summer and crammed as much learning as I could. Some courses worth the money like DDD ones, but others… not too sure. Tbh I feel like A. could do his own thing with these courses
Good to see you back ❤
So well explained! I have tried to implement two of these patterns without knowing their names, and didn't quite succeed any of the times. Almost 😊 so it is nice to have some well implemented examples!
I feel like 2 and 3 are design patterns most programmers would do just out of common sense. In fact, I feel this way with most design patterns. They're taught as these magical things you can use, but you've probably come up with most of them yourself, just through problem solving. And a lot of them are literally just using interfaces the way interfaces were designed for.
Agreed - to be honest, it's a little annoying/frustrating that there are so many buzzwords in programming for essentially doing the same thing.
Which application you use to draw?
Thanks for the video❤
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@@amantinband will it be available on windows?
I don't think it'll have a windows version any time soon
in which bundle does the "Flyweight" pattern live ?
Nice video! What tool did you use to create the class diagrams?
Thanks. Class Diagrams were made in figma
Thank you so much 🎉
Funny thing about pattern is you probably ended up using with even when not knowing the name. I guess it is good to know the name. As you watch, you probably say, hey I used that one before and that one and that one... LOL
Aren't intrinsic and extrinsic states just class atributes vs instance atributes?
The course prices are insane
Hi, what you Design Patterns courses on Dometrain are different that on Pluralsight, Udemy and Linkedin ?
Hey. You can check out the free singleton course to get an idea: dometrain.com/course/design-patterns-singleton/
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nice video
Yeah pricing on these courses are ridiculous for how long the course is, I literally learnt the same thing from working 12+ years in the industry, Sure you can teach how it is implemented etc, but getting it right is just work experience no amount of money you pay will automatically make you good at using design patterns.. I'm really sorry to say this but junior to mid-levels i've worked with try to use patterns at the wrong times and over complicate/over engineer things for no valid reasons. Any way wish you goodluck with your future, currently unsubscribing
Appreciate the feedback. As an author on the platform I don’t define the pricing and I get it can be high for some.
If you’re not looking for lifetime access or you’re unsure about the quality, there are subscription options with a free trial period
I agree the price is very high. I got a subscription for two months back in summer and crammed as much learning as I could. Some courses worth the money like DDD ones, but others… not too sure. Tbh I feel like A. could do his own thing with these courses