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Interpreter Pattern - Directory of sites
Introduction
This page provides a directory of sites that can be used as reference to learn about the Interpreter Design Pattern that is used in Object Oriented Programming.
Directory of sites
Interpreter Pattern (Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpreter_pattern
Wikipedia page is the first place one would go to get an introduction about a new topic. The page provides a good introduction to Interpreter Pattern and explains where it can be used. The page also gives a few common examples where the pattern is used, and also gives a programming example by explaining how Reverse Polish Notation can be implemented using Java.
Comparison
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