Strategy Pattern – Design Patterns (ep 1)

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Publicado 2016-12-28
Video series on Design Patterns for Object Oriented Languages. This time we explore the Strategy Pattern.

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► Head First: Design Patterns
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► Design Patterns, by Gang of Four
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @vaibhav4196
    Just stumbled upon this gem in 2024, and 8 years down the road, this video remains an absolute treasure! The explanation is beyond awesome – PURE GOLD! 🌟 Grateful for the timeless content! 🔥
  • I cannot stress enough how good this video is. A lot of tutorials don't bother editing the empty space between sentences, but you do. Props, and I hope your future is bright.
  • @oluwatobitobias
    This is making the top ten best educational content on YouTube for me... this method..."break down the teaching from a reputable book"
  • @zanarkdev3904
    This playlist is almost 5 years old and yet it is THE BEST playlist/video on Design Patterns. Thank you so so much for making everything so easy to understand.
  • @regevson2244
    please keep on with this series. Your explaining is sick!
  • You are the first person I've come across on Youtube that simply and atriculately explains dependency injection. Thank you.
  • @crystalkewe
    Finally, one of those odd times YouTube actually recommends something of use! THANK YOU!
  • @ahnmichael1484
    Honestly thank you thank you thank you - I feel like crying right now at how much I didn't understand at the beginning of the video and how confident I feel now at the end of the video. <3 I've been studying programming for a couple years now, on and off, repeatedly discouraged by how inaccessible so many people make these concepts. Thank you for doing work for the people and helping to make knowledge more open to all. Subscribed!
  • @cameronsin1942
    Broooo! if you were a professor in my school, i'd add all your classes in a heartbeat. Thanks for all the great videos. Subscribed and best wishes!
  • @Ish-YouTube
    In the middle of the video I just stared at your messy board and went crazy by the fact I understood every single word and every messy arrow!!! How did you do it??? Man you're blessed, you're a perfect teacher!
  • @kumarchandan6336
    I have cracked Low Level Design interviews in companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Atlassian, Flipkart, etc with the help of your videos. Your videos are really helpful. Keep up the good work.
  • @Sapphiamur
    ooh, i love your explanation! perfectly understandable and showcasing where the pattern helps with examples. thank you so much!!
  • @BinarySymphony
    Very nice videos. The way you explain makes people sit and listen what you are speaking. That's very good. Also, you can give the ducks the power to be invisible. lol...
  • @Arkatori
    i love how he teaches AND his accent! I was smiling so much
  • @andiespencer854
    This is the best explanation i've gotten throughout all my pattern researches on youtube. The explanations are so detailed as though it was done under the assumption that the views are new to design patterns overall which is honestly the best way.
  • @EspatiallyGood
    Chris! Total Legend!! Your technique for taking cold "text book" definition, and turning it into something human and understandable is utterly brilliant. Wish I had a tutor or mentor like you to learn from. Thank you so much for dedicating your time to make these video's. I subscribed, liked, and will spread the word to my dev team.
  • That's is great! I've started the video just to watch it for a few minutes, just to check it out and watch it later. But I couldn't stop, it is so good! I love how you explaining, it looks like you are obsessed with it and it's great. Please continue doing that!
  • Thanks Christopher! Your way of presentation is so expressive, it feels that the knowledge is being 'injected' into the mind. Please keep posting similar videos over other topics of Computer Science.
  • @ayushsharma1943
    bro, where were you till yesterday. I found this video a few years too late but I am glad I found them. such a perfect and simple explanation. I had that "aha so that's what it meant" moment.
  • @Roxarras
    This playlist really helped me during my studies. Now, after finishing my studies and coming back to this playlist to refresh my memory, I can see I have forgotten quite some things. Thanks again for making me learn and having fun while doing it! <3