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Design Patterns #50

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celine-m-s opened this issue Mar 24, 2017 · 2 comments
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Design Patterns #50

celine-m-s opened this issue Mar 24, 2017 · 2 comments
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Quels sont les Design Patterns les plus utilisés ? Sont-ils pertinents ? Certains sont-ils plus adaptés à Rails ?

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Très vaguement, car j'en ai entendu parler en début de semaine : pattern Decorator et Service Object.

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    Oui mais je n'y connais rien :) Je ferai deux / trois recherches avant et je peux faire la maîtresse de cérémonie ! ^_^

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jlecour commented Mar 24, 2017

Je suis partant pour ce sujet. J'ai plein de choses à dire.

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http://designpatternsinruby.com/preview/

A former colleague of mine used to say that thick books about design patterns were evidence of an inadequate programming language. What he meant was that, since design patterns are the common idioms of code, a good programming language should make them very easy to implement. An ideal language would so thoroughly integrate the patterns that they would almost disappear from sight.

The Ruby programming language takes us a step closer to my old friend’s ideal, a language that makes implementing patterns easy, so easy that sometimes they fade into the background. Building patterns in Ruby is easier for a number of reasons:

Bon, j'ai pas grand-chose d'autre à dire :)

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