Design patterns encourage programming efficiency and code reuse. Learn how to use the same design patterns used in Java and C++ programming in JavaScript. This course is a look at 13 of the most popular object-oriented design patterns as applied to Node.js. Learn essential creational and structural patterns to help solve common coding challenges, while introducing best practices that will keep solutions consistent, complete, and correct. Instructor Alex Banks shows how to implement and improve these patterns so that they are optimized for the Node library.
Topics include:
Design patterns and anti-patterns
Singleton pattern
Prototype pattern
Factory pattern
Builder pattern
Adapter pattern
Proxy pattern
Decorator pattern
Command pattern
Observer pattern
Strategy pattern
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FILE LIST
Filename
Size
1 - Introduction/01 - Welcome.mp4
4.3 MB
1 - Introduction/02 - What you should know.mp4
2.3 MB
1 - Introduction/03 - Using the exercise files.mp4
2.2 MB
2 - 1. Overview/04 - What are design patterns.mp4
3 MB
2 - 1. Overview/05 - Gang of Four - Design patterns.mp4
4.1 MB
2 - 1. Overview/06 - Anti-patterns.mp4
1.8 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/07 - The singleton problem.mp4
6 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/08 - The Singletons pattern.mp4
4.8 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/09 - Singletons in Node.mp4
4.3 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/10 - The Prototype pattern.mp4
7 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/11 - The prototype clone method.mp4
7.3 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/12 - The Factory pattern.mp4
8.2 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/13 - The Builder pattern.mp4
10.1 MB
3 - 2. Creational Patterns/14 - Implementing a builder.mp4
11.3 MB
4 - 3. Structural Patterns/15 - The Adapter pattern.mp4
6.5 MB
4 - 3. Structural Patterns/16 - Implementing an adapter.mp4
18.6 MB
4 - 3. Structural Patterns/17 - The Proxy pattern.mp4
5 MB
4 - 3. Structural Patterns/18 - Implementing a proxy.mp4
10.9 MB
4 - 3. Structural Patterns/19 - The Composite pattern.mp4