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Head First Design Patterns (A Brain Friendly Guide)
Freeman, Eric, Freeman, Elisabeth, Sierra, Kathy, and more...
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About This Book
Head First Design Patterns: A Brain Friendly Guide is a groundbreaking approach to understanding software design patterns, particularly within Java development.
This book, authored by Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman, Kathy Sierra, and Bert Bates and published by O'Reilly Media, was first released on November 5, 2004. Spanning 638 pages in English, it introduces readers to the fundamental concepts of design patterns through an innovative, visual methodology that aligns with how our brains naturally learn.
Originally crafted as a teaching aid for Java programming but later expanding its reach across various fields including science, math, and business, this series has become renowned for its engaging, interactive style. The authors leverage real-world examples and hands-on problem-solving to demystify complex design principles, making them accessible even to absolute beginners.
Perfect for students, educators, or professionals seeking a refresher on core software engineering concepts within the context of Java development, this book stands out as an indispensable resource. Its unique blend of pedagogical techniques ensures that learning is not only effective but also enjoyable, setting it apart in technical literature.
Discover how Head First Design Patterns can transform your understanding of software architecture and design principles - all while keeping you engaged from cover to cover.
Product info
- Contributors: Freeman, Eric, Freeman, Elisabeth, Sierra, Kathy, Bates, Bert
- Binding: Paperback
- Brand: O'Reilly
- Languages: English
- Dimensions:
- Height: 9.25 inches
- Width: 1.40 inches
- Length: 8.00 inches
- Weight: 2.85 pounds
- Page count: 638
- Published: November 5, 2004
- Released: November 5, 2004
- Number of units: 1