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5 Classic Patterns in Everyday Code

Presented by Michael Wood on Jun 09, 2011 Length 00:48:56     Download: MP3
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Architecture & Design
Topics
Design Pattern ,
Architecture ,
Patterns ,
Design ,
CodepaLOUsa 2011 ,
Object Oriented Design
 

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Summary
Michael Wood explains the importance of using patterns in software design, exemplifying with Adapter, Decorator, Command, and several Factory patterns.

Bio
Michael Wood is a Microsoft Practice Director for Strategic Data Systems in Centerville, OH, but lives across the river in Kentucky. He describes himself as a problem solving, outdoorsy, user group leading, dog-loving, blog writing, solution creating, event planning, married, technology speaking, father of one kind of guy. He is a Microsoft MVP in Windows Azure. He blogs at http://mvwood.com/blog.

About the conference
Code PaLOUsa is a conference designed to cover all aspects of software development regardless of technology stack. It has sessions revolving around Microsoft, Java, and other development platforms; along with session on higher levels that are platform agnostic. The conference schedule will feature presentations from well-known professionals in the software development community.

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mp3 resource not found? by Ivan Krizsan Posted
Re: mp3 resource not found? by razvan baciu Posted
mp3 resource found! by Ivan Krizsan Posted
can't get the mp3 either by Tino Rossi Posted
Re: can't get the mp3 either by Yashovardhan Sidnerlikar Posted
Re: can't get the mp3 either by Bhoopendra Singh Posted
source Code. by Kafil Shah Posted
Re: source Code. by Michael Wood Posted
Probably a good presentation, but we don't get to see it! by Michael Barner-Rasmussen Posted
Re: Probably a good presentation, but we don't get to see it! by Michael Wood Posted
Pity we didn't see the code by Andrea Maietta Posted
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    mp3 resource not found?

    by Ivan Krizsan

    .

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    Re: mp3 resource not found?

    by razvan baciu

    Hi Ivan,
    I just tested this and the mp3 works fine. Could you please refresh your page, log into your account and try downloading the mp3 again
    Thanks!

    Razvan

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    mp3 resource found!

    by Ivan Krizsan

    :-)

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    can't get the mp3 either

    by Tino Rossi

    Says resource not found in a popup.

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    Re: can't get the mp3 either

    by Yashovardhan Sidnerlikar

    Yes getting the same error "Resource Not Found" while downloading mp3

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    source Code.

    by Kafil Shah

    Can i get the Source code used in this tutorial?

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    Probably a good presentation, but we don't get to see it!

    by Michael Barner-Rasmussen

    Most of the action is not shown as it is not in the slides, but sumthing Michael shows the people there in some other way.

    Just a tad annoying that you even put this up.

    /Michael Barner

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    Re: source Code.

    by Michael Wood

    Kafil,

    You can find the resources for this talk, including the source, at bit.ly/lh573B.

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    Re: Probably a good presentation, but we don't get to see it!

    by Michael Wood

    The code is very straight forward. I supplied the link a comment or so above yours. That's what I was showing them.

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    Pity we didn't see the code

    by Andrea Maietta

    The presentation is very interesting and very clearly delivered, just like in the referenced book which, as simplistic as it might seem, has been very useful for me in different situations.

    The only downside is that we could not see the code on the recording nor on the slides. Guess we'll have to be there next time...

    Thanks a lot for a productive hour.

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    Re: can't get the mp3 either

    by Bhoopendra Singh

    Access this page after login to a/c., u should be able to download mP3.