Java Design Patterns and Architecture

Learn essential Java design patterns in our free tutorial, perfect for beginners looking to simplify and structure their Java programs with reusable code.

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Brief Summary

This course dives into the world of Java design patterns. It’s all about using common patterns to make your Java programs cleaner and easier to manage. Plus, it’s free—what’s not to love?

Key Points

  • Learn about design patterns in Java
  • Explore reusable code patterns
  • Get examples with full source code
  • Understand when to apply these patterns
  • Simplify and structure your Java programs

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify common design patterns used in Java
  • Apply the right design pattern for specific tasks
  • Structure your Java software more effectively
  • Write more efficient and maintainable code
  • Gain skills that are valuable for Java development jobs

About This Course

Discover how to use design patterns to structure and simplify your Java program on this FREE Java Tutorial for Beginners

Discover some of the most useful, important and common design patterns in Java; reusable code patterns that you can use to structure your program and perform common tasks. Includes lots of examples with full source code. "Design Patterns" has been the big buzz phrase in the Java community for some time now, and if you want to be able to write effective Java programs, work as a Java developer or pass exams in Java, you can't afford to miss out. Fortunately, this course is entirely free :)

Take this FREE Java Design Patterns and Java Architecture course right now and learn everything about java design patterns and java architecture.

  • Understand common design patterns in Java

  • Know when to apply common patterns

  • Be able to use design patterns to help structure your software

Instructor

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John Purcell

After working as a software developer and contractor for over 14 years for a whole bunch of companies including CSC, Proquest, SPSS and AT&T in the UK and Netherlands, I decided to work full-time as a private software trainer. After spending four years in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary and a year in Berlin, I now live in Italy.

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Ayush Kumar Gupta
Ayush K. G.
4.5
8 months ago

Its good

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ui-avatar of Giriesh Krishna
Giriesh K.
4.5
8 months ago

basic course worth for the time spent

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ui-avatar of William Nitchie
William N.
4.0
8 months ago

I thought the lesson explaining a specific implementation of the MVC framework was very interesting having worked with this pattern many times through Struts and Spring.

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ui-avatar of Shankar Hegde
Shankar H.
4.5
11 months ago

Good

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ui-avatar of Jefferson Lopez
Jefferson L.
3.0
1 year ago

Falta subtítulos en español

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ui-avatar of Raul Jimenez Benitez
Raul J. B.
5.0
1 year ago

Excellent lectures about Design patterns, not only concepts but with examples of classes that implements each of them.

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ui-avatar of Bob Kraemer
Bob K.
3.0
1 year ago

On Udemy, file extensions to ZIP files are stripped (with no indication, explanation, or direction)

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ui-avatar of Liza Maurya
Liza M.
4.0
1 year ago

good

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Jan
5.0
1 year ago

I love the honesty of this part. I love the section about scrum. it does give this allure of micromanagement that makes me lose my sense of creativity as I have to force myself to have something to prepare for tomorrow's daily.

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ui-avatar of Serge Landry DJOUNO WABE
Serge L. D. W.
4.5
1 year ago

very good course

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