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Title: Design Patterns Java Workbook
by Steven John Metsker
ISBN: 0-201-74397-3
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co
Pub. Date: 25 March, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $44.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.85 (20 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4
Summary: A good companion to GOF and an excellent brain teaser
Comment: While most books are intent on conveying theory with the aid of examples, here's a refreshing book that actually challenges you to use your mind while reading the book. In essence, the concept of a workbook has existed since our schooling days but never applied in the professional world. The workbook concept brings back some school memories, but in this fast paced world where we are conditioned to act and learn instantaneously, it is kinda cool to think a little bit before getting the solution (Math without calculators concept).
The Workbook provides lots of good examples and tries to give readers a good review of the design patterns as described by the GOF book. This book serves as an effective companion to the GOF book as it does extend the knowledge from the GOF book, but would not necessarily substitute for the original on your bookshelf.
I would rate this book as a MUST HAVE for any of the Java programmers out there.

Rating: 4
Summary: good companion to Gang of Four
Comment: I found this book to be more readable but less in-depth than Design Patterns (the Gang of Four book). The Java examples were generally understandable but I felt like the attempt to relate each pattern to fireworks was more distracting than helpful and more forced than natural. In contrast, Design Patterns provided realistic examples of where each pattern naturally fits, and included much more information to guide the decision of when to apply a particular pattern.

I found this to be an excellent companion to Design Patterns. It was much easier to read, but I always read the similar section of Design Patterns after each chapter to get a full description. On its own, this book would be good if your goal is to learn the 23 Gang of Four patterns by friendly Java examples, without expecting much explanation regarding the application or common usage of the patterns.

Rating: 1
Summary: Not very useful and teaches many anti-patterns
Comment: I would recommend buying Joshua Blochs' "Effective Java..." and you will notice that there are many concepts that Bloch advises against and such concepts are recommended in this book.

I think it is a total waste of money.

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