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* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "State versus strategy"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "State versus strategy"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "State transition as coroutines"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "State transition as coroutines"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The singleton pattern" + "Singleton implementation" + "Modules variables can mimic singletons"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The template pattern" + "A template example"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The adapter pattern"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The facade pattern"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The flyweight pattern"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The command pattern"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The abstract factory pattern"
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "The composite pattern"
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=Patterns=
=Patterns=
* [[Python Decorators#Overview|The Decorator Pattern]]
* [[Python Decorators#Overview|The Decorator Pattern]]

Latest revision as of 06:23, 24 June 2022

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TODO

  • PROCESS PyOOP "The observer pattern" + "An observer example"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The strategy pattern" + "A strategy example" + "Strategy in Python"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The state pattern" + "A state example"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "State versus strategy"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "State transition as coroutines"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The singleton pattern" + "Singleton implementation" + "Modules variables can mimic singletons"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The template pattern" + "A template example"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The adapter pattern"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The facade pattern"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The flyweight pattern"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The command pattern"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The abstract factory pattern"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "The composite pattern"

Patterns