Course details

Subtitles are available for Introduction, Case Study and Design Patterns Concepts.

Design and architecture of any software/solution provides the base and makes it flexible, extensible for future requirements. A good designed software/solution makes it easy to understand and maintain. Design patterns are known as best practices to design software for problems which are repeated in nature.

This course "Design Patterns Through Ruby" gives you understanding of all 23 patterns described in Gang Of Four book - "Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software", by Gamma, Helm, Johnson and Vlissides.

Each pattern is explained in a simple way with intent, problem, solution and structure. Also the information of participants, collaboration, consequences and implementation are explained for each one. The pattern structure or example implementation of Ruby source are explained to understand how it will be implemented using Object Oriented features of Ruby.

The course also provides Ruby source code of each pattern to understand it in better way. This helps in applying the variation on implementation to see how it can resolve some other implementation bottleneck. There are quizzes after Creational, Structural and Behavioral patterns to check your understanding.

This course will help to understand the best practices for design and apply them to do the better design of software/solution in Ruby.

It will be good to have the Gang Of Four book - "Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software", by Gamma, Helm, Johnson and Vlissides as a reference book for this course.

Design Patterns Ruby implementation source code is available to download.

Course Update-

4 Feb 2016

  • Added Subtitles for following-
    • Introduction
    • Case Study
    • Design Patterns Concepts

17 Aug 2015

  • Added Case Study
  • Updated Introduction
Updated on 22 March, 2018
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