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  1. Steve Michelotti | Duration: 0:33 h | Video: H264 12580x720 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 91 MB | Language: English In this course you'll discover how to work with the composite pattern. You will understand why this pattern exists and how to implement this in a C# application. For developers looking to deepen their knowledge of design patterns, this code-focused course will fully introduce the composite design pattern, which enables you to manage tree structures in a uniform and concise way. In this course, C# 8 Design Patterns: Composite, we'll cover everything you need to know to quickly get started with the composite pattern. First, you'll learn what the composite pattern is and why you'd want to use it. Next, you will discover how to implement your own composite pattern. Finally, you will explore existing composite patterns that exist in .NET and how to leverage them effectively. When you are finished with this course, you will have the knowledge of the composite pattern needed to implement and leverage the composite pattern in your own C# applications. Homepage
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