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Re: Books
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>I think many people are like that. I have a personal wiki and when I learn about a new pattern, I put my notes there. It's really helped.

A personal wiki ... what a great idea!!! You have software for that?

>I've heard good things about this: www.dofactory.com.

Well, I went to that site, and their Design Pattern Framework looked interesting and there was a recommendation on their site from Miguel Castro (C# MVP who I know), so I thought what the heck and bought it (it's a download). I haven't had time to look at it too much yet though, since I just got it yesterday. The few patterns I looked at seemed awfully simplistic though, but as I say, I really haven't gotten into it in any depth yet.

~~Bonnie





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>>I'm guilty of not knowing design patterns as well as I should. I mean, I probably use them all the time, but don't realize it because I'm not associating the name of the pattern with what I'm doing. I figured a book that explained all the patterns in C# code would help this old brain remember it a bit easier. <g>
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>>~~Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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