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Programming patterns for a real-world application
Better say "software design patterns", is a general, reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem within a given context in software design. Here is a nice resource on patterns: https://refactoring.guru/design-patterns
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What is the middle ground between understanding basic OOP concepts (inheritance, composition, aggregation) and design/architectural patterns?
Over the years, I've also developed a bit of an obsession with design patterns. I bought the GoF book which I consult regularly. I also study the code on websites such as refactoring.guru or sourcemaking to try to get a better grasp on OOP and truly implement this in my code.
- Java Design Patterns (Refactoring Guru)
- Melyik programozási nyelvet tanuljam?
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Junior developers mistakes (Part 1)
If it seems to you that you have achieved everything and are not mistaken, read about the Dunning-Kruger Effect. Try to understand your area deeper (if it's a WEB, then study the architecture of WEB applications, how the browser works, the TCP /IP protocol), for general development, try to study the most popular design patterns and then try to adapt them to your environment. You can also upgrade well in algorithms and structures - https://www.codewars.com/.
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Is cs50 a good course for learning about design patterns?
This course is great for fundamentals, but design patterns deserve a study in of themself. There are some other courses (don't know any Harvard courses though, but feel free to share them if someone does) that cover design patterns though and plenty of youtube videos of decent quality. But a good book or website will do just fine too if you've already have the basics down.
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Composite Design Pattern
Dart source code: https://github.com/ilopX/design-patterns-dart/tree/master/patterns/composite/products_and_boxes
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