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==General Resources== | ==General Resources== | ||
===Description of the Pattern=== | ===Description of the Pattern=== | ||
Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMV7nOiTwXw - 2012</ref> and dofactory<ref name="dofactory">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMV7nOiTwXw - 2012</ref> provide solid explanations of the Decorator Pattern. dofactory<ref name="dofactory"/> is much more concise than Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia"/>. It is a good resource for quickly viewing the definition and participants of the pattern. Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia"/>, on the other hand, is much more verbose, but goes into the motivation for the pattern and talks use of the patterns in several languages at a high level. | |||
==Ruby== | ==Ruby== |
Revision as of 19:49, 16 November 2012
Decorator Directory
General Resources
Description of the Pattern
Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMV7nOiTwXw - 2012</ref> and dofactory<ref name="dofactory">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMV7nOiTwXw - 2012</ref> provide solid explanations of the Decorator Pattern. dofactory<ref name="dofactory"/> is much more concise than Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia"/>. It is a good resource for quickly viewing the definition and participants of the pattern. Wikipedia<ref name="wikipedia"/>, on the other hand, is much more verbose, but goes into the motivation for the pattern and talks use of the patterns in several languages at a high level.
Ruby
Java & C#
References
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