As a budding full stack developer, your videos are my number one choice for learning. Your ability to create clear and concise videos is exceptional. Thank you.
I found this series a great introduction to design patterns AND SOLID, however when it comes to SOLID, I think it would be really helpful to show how you would refactor some complex class so it adheres to the principles, by integrating design principles.
Thanks! I need to implement the Memento Pattern although I didn't understand why use this instead of my own implementation. But you answered it very well! Generic and re-usable!
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@@WebDevSimplified based on what you said about design patterns simplifying things and reusing things..this is similar how components work in general correct?
@@raj080288 Kind of. Components can be thought of as a type or program design just like design patterns. They both serve the purpose of making the code cleaner and easier to work with.
As a budding full stack developer, your videos are my number one choice for learning. Your ability to create clear and concise videos is exceptional. Thank you.
Kyle, your explanations are incredibly clear and help me a lot. Carry on!
Please continue in this serie and try to cover all the patterns or the most popular ones
Jesus Christ, you're not kidding when you named your channel Web Dev Simplified. Really encapsulated what I was looking for
Thank you so much
All other materials I found on this topic was outdated and before ES6
I found this series a great introduction to design patterns AND SOLID, however when it comes to SOLID, I think it would be really helpful to show how you would refactor some complex class so it adheres to the principles, by integrating design principles.
1:45 clean cone
Design patterns are great! Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the series :)
Thanks. They were one of my favorite things to learn. I have read more articles and watched more videos than I care to admit on design patterns.
@@WebDevSimplified Hey Kyle , Please make a video on adapter pattern too , Will be really helpful :)
What a waste of time... if you arent coding in binary, why are you even a developer.
@@WebDevSimplified lol me too! It takes a lot of time to understand and then master them
@@muhammadumair7861 Adapter pattern is my favourite and used the most in any project! :)
Thanks!
I need to implement the Memento Pattern although I didn't understand why use this instead of my own implementation.
But you answered it very well!
Generic and re-usable!
Love your videos. You are the best. Could you please also make a video on Repository Design Pattern? Thanks 😊
Thanks. I will add it to my list of ideas
you made it so clear / thanks a lot
amazing...i was going to practice some design patterns in js😁 ...nice video😃
Nice! I really enjoy learning and using new design patterns.
thanks for the tip.
This video is very useful for me
Beautiful intro
Thanks , can you please share which microphone are you using right now.Your Voice sounds amazing.
I am using the AKG P220. I'm really glad you think it sounds good. I have spent countless days trying to better my audio quality over the course of my channel.
@@WebDevSimplified I know how much effort is needed to make sounds better.Good work buddy keep the videos coming.
@@GdX441 thanks. I will do!
What is the difference between design patterns and frameworks?
Thanks, for the content
You're welcome!
Great content ❤️
Thanks!
There are different types of design patterns. What type are you referring to?
I love u. Tat was such a great explanation!!
Kyle, I'm From Bangladesh, Thanks for this video
"Clean code" perhaps the most ironic nomenclature in software engineering.
so would components be classes as a design pattern?
What do you mean?
@@WebDevSimplified based on what you said about design patterns simplifying things and reusing things..this is similar how components work in general correct?
@@raj080288 Kind of. Components can be thought of as a type or program design just like design patterns. They both serve the purpose of making the code cleaner and easier to work with.
Great content!
Thanks. I really appreciate it.
good job man
You blink a lot
Do you have instagram?