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It is a free Design patterns ebook created for beginners. The content is extracted from Stack Overflow pltaform, which is written by many Design patterns developers and contributors.
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Created: | 2019-05-02 |
This tutorial is designated to teach the relationship between UML and Java languages to developers in order to make them easily understand the basics of analysis and computer designing,a free training document under 16 pages for download....
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