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2. Java Design Patterns This repository showcases a collection of design patterns implemented in Java, making it a useful resource for learning how to apply design patterns in your projects. https://github.com/iluwatar/java-design-patterns
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I have been following the mooc java-1 from few days and i am on part-3 i want to ask some questions
After that, more practice, and then Design Patterns (as in the famous book of the "Gang of Four": "Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software"). Here I'd recommend "Head First: Design Patterns" and Java Design Patterns as well as Refactoring Guru (the sites are more reference than course).
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I made java roadmap website! Any feedbacks welcome!
For Design Patterns - any resource recommendation that misses Java Design Patterns and Refactoring Guru (also for Refactoring) as well as *Head First: Design Patterns, has failed.
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How do you structure code?
A massive list of design patterns and how they could be implemented (in Java) can be found here.
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Resources to learn how to create a 2D game engine with CPU rendering.
https://java-design-patterns.com/ has example code for things like object pools that can help with memory management.
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What are some book recommendations that don't require a specific language.
Sidenote: I would not really use the GoF Design Patterns book anymore. Too dry. I would use "Head First: Design Patterns" - much more modern, much easier to read, or Refactoring Guru or Java Design Patterns (uses Java, but again, only for illustrations).
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I want to get a book on design patterns. Would you recommend the GOF book or the Head First design patterns one?
Also: https://java-design-patterns.com and https://refactoring.guru/design-patterns
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How is an Observer pattern possible?
Use either Java Design Patterns or Refactoring Guru. Both resources are far higher quality than yours.
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Are there any quick videos/articles/resources that go over stuff not explicit taught in University?
Java Design Patterns
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Learn design pattern !
Java Design Patterns - IMO one of the most accessible sites with very easy explanations
What are some alternatives?
Low-Level-Design - Useful Resources for Low Level System Design
Togglz - Feature Flags for the Java platform
Low-Level-Design - Low Level Designs of common data structures. These designs keep concurrency control, latency and throughput in mind. We use design patterns where applicable to make the code readable, extensible and testable.
Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8 - Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8
FF4J - Feature Flags for Java made easy
Codename One - Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps with Java or Kotlin. Write Once Run Anywhere support for iOS, Android, Desktop & Web.
failsafe - Fault tolerance and resilience patterns for the JVM
sitemapgen4j - SitemapGen4j is a library to generate XML sitemaps in Java.
CQEngine - Ultra-fast SQL-like queries on Java collections
Membrane Service Proxy - API gateway for REST, OpenAPI, GraphQL and SOAP written in Java.
Smooks - Extensible data integration Java framework for building XML and non-XML fragment-based applications
Joda-Money - Java library to represent monetary amounts.