Programming: Methodologies: Patterns and Anti-Patterns

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Programming: Methodologies: Patterns and Anti-Patterns

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  • Arcus Patterns for Business Information Systems - Contains pattern papers on exception handling, database access, client/server UI design and design in general for the domain of business information systems.
  • Big Ball of Mud - An examination of this most frequently deployed of software architectures. A casually, even haphazardly, structured system, the organization of which is dictated more by expediency than design.
  • Chris Ruel's Object Technology Website - Design patterns, Model-Driven Architecture, object-oriented methodology, and best practices.
  • Christopher Alexander and Information Systems Failures - A paper that looks at how the work on architectural patterns can be of value to the designers of object-oriented systems, by C. Kimble and W. Selby. Includes links.
  • Classic Design Pattern Solutions - A collection of patterns that can be used to describe classic solutions to common object oriented design problems.
  • Common Ground - A pattern language for designing user interfaces and other artifacts.
  • Demeter - Information on Adaptive Programming including links, books, and papers. (Karl J. Lieberherr)
  • Design Pattern Automation Toolkit - A toolkit to design applications using design patterns, with facility to generate code, and reverse engineering. Drag and Drop facility to create UML Class diagrams support to write custom plug-ins for code generators and reverse engineering. [Open source, GPL]
  • Design Pattern (Computer Science) - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
  • Design Patterns - Software techniques, papers, references, catalogs, generally and in C++, Java; for professional software developers. Software Technologies Ltd.
  • Design Patterns - A collection of design patterns, papers, FAQ, and links.
  • Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design - By Alan Shalloway and James R. Trott. Preface, table of contents, chapter from book, errata and answers to questions.
  • Design Reuse In SE/HCI - Reuse techniques in HCI - Pattern languages For Usability (MVC, Safety, Internationalisation). Also, software development and learning about patterns.
  • Diemen Repository of Interaction Design Patterns - Open source (Wiki) collection and collaboration site focused on creating and extending patterns for screen design, with a focus on Interaction Design and Usability.
  • Evolving Frameworks - A pattern language for developing object-oriented frameworks.
  • Experiences - Article by Todd Coram and Jim Lee. A pattern language that can be used to generate user centered software designs.
  • Fowler, Martin: Analysis Patterns - Patterns developed by Martin Fowler, a specialist in object-oriented software, building business objects, the UML, patterns, author of "Analysis Patterns" and "UML Distilled" books. Also features a collection of links to related subject areas.
  • An HTML 2.0 Pattern Language - A work-in-progress to describe patterns of HTML development.
  • Huston Design Patterns - GoF patterns with C++ and Java demos and some other patterns.
  • Hypermedia Design Patterns Repository - Provides reusable design experience gathered by other designers of hypermedia and Web applications. Includes discussions and papers.
  • Interaction Design Patterns Page, The - Resources related to pattern languages for interaction design, including user interface design.
  • An Introduction To Process Patterns White Paper - Introduces the concept of process patterns, reusable building blocks from which an organization may tailor an object-oriented software process. Process patterns bring reuse and consistency to the entire OO software process (OOSP). By Scott W. Ambler, AmbySoft Inc.
  • Java Design Patterns - List the most applicable Java design patterns with sample code and explanation. A completely free learning site.
  • Java Design Patterns - Full, working Java programs, with output example shown.
  • JUnit Test Patterns in Rational XDE - Describes using how to create patterns for the JUnit eXtreme Programming automated testing framework, by Frank Hagenson.
  • Learning Guide To Design Patterns - A learning guide for those who want to learn and use design patterns, rather than just read about them.
  • Lord of the Flies - Describes a 'going native' organizational pattern for improving software development productivity.
  • MetaPatterns - Present a new approach to design patterns, by Moisés Daniel Díaz Toledano. Includes links.
  • Much Ado about Patterns - Article on patterns, emphasizing design patterns, a type of pattern often used in software design. ACM Crossroads.
  • A Pattern Language for Relational Databases and Smalltalk - Includes architectural, static, dynamic, and client-server patterns for integrating Smalltalk and RDBMSs.
  • Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP) Conference - Information about forthcoming and past PLoP conferences.
  • Pattern Tools - Tool support for object-oriented (design) patterns.
  • Patterns for Object/Relational Database Access - Contains patterns, links and literature on object/relational database access layers.
  • Patterns Library - Fine resource on many aspects of patterns, anti-patterns, and pattern languages.
  • Portland Pattern Repository - Very useful pattern information. Includes articles as well as discussions in the form of the WikiWikiWeb.
  • Rinsing, Linda: Articles about Patterns - Several articles on different aspects of the topic.
  • Unix Shell Patterns - A collection of idioms for Unix shell programming
  • Welie.com - Design patterns for many uses: graphic user interfaces, Web, mobile interface; background information, links to literature and other collections.
  • Why a Duck - An introduction to polymorphism and design patterns, by John Brewer. Includes links and source code.

  • The Pattern of Not Using Patterns - Not using patterns is one of the most common anti-patterns. Article describes where patterns are appropriate, what happens when they are not used, and why one must be very familiar with them. The Retrospector. (May 16, 2006)
  • Implementing the Singleton Pattern in Java - An article by Rod Waldhoff with sample source code. (August 8, 1998)

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