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“Head First” Book Sometimes Makes My Head Hurt

February 16, 2007 No comments yet

[This review originally appeared in my personal blog on Sept 8, 2005. I'm reposting it by request.]

I’m helping out with a study group for “Head First Design Patterns,” which just finished chapter 6. On the whole, it’s a pretty good introduction to software design patterns – way more accessible than the seminal work by the Gang of Four; however, the examples sometimes make my head hurt. I can’t imagine what they’re doing to the heads of the beginners in the group. Coming up with decent examples is the hardest thing to do in expository writing, and


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