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Capturing a wealth of experience about the design of object-oriented software, four top-notch designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems. Previously undocumented, these 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible, elegant, and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves.


The authors begin by describing what patterns are and how they can help you design object-oriented software. They then go on to systematically name, explain, evaluate, and catalog recurring designs in object-oriented systems. With Design Patterns as your guide, you will learn how these important patterns fit into the software development process, and how you can leverage them to solve your own design problems most efficiently.


Each pattern describes the circumstances in which it is applicable, when it can be applied in view of other design constraints, and the consequences and trade-offs of using the pattern within a larger design. All patterns are compiled from real systems and are based on real-world examples. Each pattern also includes code that demonstrates how it may be implemented in object-oriented programming languages like C++ or Smalltalk.

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This classic is on just about every single must-read list for software developers, engineers, and architects (including lists featured on ZDNET, DZone, Guru99, Built In, Geeks for Geeks, Hacker News, and more) as a bible for solving software design problems effeciently.

Despite being one of the oldest books on a software engineer's shelf, it is still relevant and THE guide to creating reusable designs that are elegant and flexible, without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves.

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Design Patterns is a modern classic in the literature of object-oriented development, offering timeless and elegant solutions to common problems in software design. It describes patterns for managing object creation, composing objects into larger structures, and coordinating control flow between objects. The book provides numerous examples where using composition rather than inheritance can improve the reusability and flexibility of code. Note, though, that it's not a tutorial but a catalog that you can use to find an object-oriented design pattern that's appropriate for the needs of your particular application--a selection for virtuoso programmers who appreciate (or require) consistent, well-engineered object-oriented designs.

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This book isn't an introduction to object-oriented technology or design. Many books already do a good job of that...this isn't an advanced treatise either. It's a book of design patterns that describe simple and elegant solutions to specific problems in object-oriented software design....Once you understand the design patterns and have had an "Aha!" (and not just a "Huh?" experience with them, you won't ever think about object-oriented design in the same way. You'll have insights that can make your own designs more flexible, modular, reusable, and understandable--which is why you're interested in object-oriented technology in the first place, right? -- From the Preface

This is one of the best written and wonderfully insightful books that I have read in a great long while...this book establishes the legitimacy of patterns in the best way: not by argument, but by example. --
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Addison-Wesley Professional
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 31, 1994
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0201633612
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0201633610
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.31 x 7.62 x 1.04 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #19,471 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers consider this book essential reading for professional programmers, praising it as a definitive guide to design patterns that includes examples for each pattern. The content is well-explained, and customers find it a timeless classic. While some customers find it easy to understand and well-written, others report that the diagrams are not intuitive and the writing style is difficult to follow. The readability receives mixed feedback, with some finding it an easy read while others say it's unreadable.
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112 customers mention informative, 106 positive, 6 negative
Customers find the book highly informative, describing it as a seminal reference book on Object-Oriented Programming that is essential reading for professional programmers and particularly useful for advanced OOP developers.
Has been a great resource. Even though I program in ABAP, it helps me to translate the pattern into that code.Read more
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A fundamental book that examines some of the most basic and important design patterns in Object Oriented Programming....Read more
...Otherwise, this book is a must have for software developers!Read more
101 customers mention content, 91 positive, 10 negative
Customers find this book to be a must-read and a great reference, with one customer noting it serves as an excellent review of object-oriented programming.
...Maybe I just haven't come across a situation that requires those. GREAT book, easy to read for the intermediate to pro OOP developer....Read more
...It will remain a great reference book on my shelf in years to come.Read more
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99 customers mention design patterns, 90 positive, 9 negative
Customers find this book to be a definitive guide to design patterns, with every pattern including examples, making it useful for learning how to apply them.
It presents a collection of design patterns in a good structure: the pattern's motivation, it's description, problems, implementation, known uses....Read more
This is the best book about design pattern. I first read the book 10 years ago....Read more
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This is the best book on design patterns, since it has been written by the famous GoF and each one of them is an expert....Read more
24 customers mention detailed, 18 positive, 6 negative
Customers find the book detailed and well-explained, with useful descriptions and helpful diagrams.
...This is for those friends of my who love Java. Its explanations are excellent but for Java guys like me get trouble to understand the sample codes.Read more
This book gives a nice overview of what high-level abstractions to think about, mostly when writing new software....Read more
...Also, as other reviewers have pointed out, the text is too generic and abstract, unless you're into that. Donald Knuth anybody?...Read more
...I use it every time I'm preparing for an interview. Concepts are well explained and it also provides detailed implementations.Read more
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Customers describe the book as a true classic and timeless, with one customer noting it comes in a deluxe edition.
A classic. Every software engineer should have this in their library....Read more
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...the book and it's proving an excellent review of OOP as well as a clear instruction on the use of Design Patterns....Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the clarity of the book, with some finding it easy to understand and concise, while others report that the concepts are hard to understand and the diagrams are not intuitive.
Concise. Readable. Authoritative.Read more
...I found one particular pattern, namely Interpreter, pretty difficult to follow....Read more
Conceptually, this book is ground-breaking and makes perfect sense. There are however a few ways to do some of the things the book lays out....Read more
The concepts are hard to understand. The sample code written in Smalltalk doesn't help much....Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style of the book, with some finding it well written and noting it helps them write better code, while others point out specific issues such as sample code being in Smalltalk and OCR errors in the text.
...Well, this book is "general". It is well presented, well written, and is perfectly suited to be used as a "reference" for beginners,...Read more
...Pages were stuck together and some pages are blank. Front of the book has a typo in "Addison-Wesley Professional" as "proPessional" on the side....Read more
...with OOP should make themselves familiar with them both to write better code and to understand the conventions in the code that other write.Read more
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2016
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    Twenty Two years since the book's publication it remains incredibly relevant. In the beginning I was surprised the discussion in 1994 was this high level. The preface and introduction are awesome. For example, there was one discussion about dynamically typed languages versus statically typed lanugages... I was not even aware this was being discussed in 1994.

    In certain situations you see how this book changed the way the field of computer science developed. Before the writing of the book the authors originally called the Singleton pattern the Solitaire pattern. They changed it last minute (explained in the Conclusion) from Solitaire to Singleton, and that is a major part of why everybody calls it Singleton today.

    Some people may have an issue with the age of book. When you read the introduction, they mention that C++ and Smalltalk are cutting edge programming languages. I know C++ pretty well, but I have never used Smalltalk. What I learned from the book was how Smalltalk was fundamental to creating the MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework. In a lot of places the authors point out situations where C++ programmers would implement a pattern one way, and Smalltalk programmers might use the pattern another way.

    The book's examples are mostly about text writing programs, windowing, and drawing. These examples fit well for the patterns. You can also see how the current state of programming was much different. Text editors were creating huge innovations back then.

    This book requires sophistication as a programmer. It will be a challenging book for pretty much anyone to understand completely. You need to have familiarity with the word choice as well. The authors assume you are well versed in their language. The glossary was pretty good in this book, I would recommend taking a look before you start.

    The progression of the book is excellent. There is a lengthy introduction before getting to the patterns. This helps put the entire book in context and prepares you for the challenge to come. Each pattern is unique in subtle ways that the authors explain masterfully.

    One hundred years from now this book will still work. The patterns are fundamental to software design itself. I wish most authors were this bold.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026
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    Buying this book was a very smart decision. I needed a little of background in object-oriented programming to get the most out of it. The most interesting part is not the catalog, but the principles and the way it explains the object oriented way of thinking. After three decades its content is still relevant. Thank you to the GoF for this seminal work.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
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    This book characterizes the kind of thinking that moves you from the low-level 'small' view of a software developer to the high level long-term view of a software architect.

    While entry-level and junior developers may spent hours arguing fruitlessly over whether OOP is dead or alive, or whether functional programming is better or worse, most senior engineers and software architects are able to use many different paradigms. They understand that these patterns are deeper than the paradigm they are implemented in.

    They understand that the concepts and ideas underlying these design patterns cannot and will not ever die because they express evergreen solutions to dealing with evolving software systems.

    Javascript made the prototype pattern its object model. Generators (and coroutines) that make async/await possible are often implemented as combinations of Factories and Iterators. The Observer pattern underlies almost every single reactive UI framework and most micro-service architectures. Decorators have become mainstays in most languages, inversion of control (IoC) is crucial for dependency injection patterns (Angular, etc.), and on and on... In short... these patterns are used absolutely everywhere, yes, even today.

    Basically, anyone who says these patterns are dead is either profoundly confused or unaware of how prevalent they are underneath everything they do.

    For those who say you don't need to know the patterns themselves because they are implemented as language features in modern languages... I would say that coders are generally afraid to use what they don't understand. Have you ever seen someone try to do reactive state management well who didn't understand the Observer pattern? It's not pretty. Moreover, there is no language that offers every single one of these patterns as first-class objects, and certainly no language that has them tailor-made for your use case and your business logic.

    Understanding the problems that these design patterns solve will help you design better software systems no matter what language or framework you use. Understanding how they work is crucial to using them well and not taking the pros and cons of these abstractions for granted.

    Yes, the examples are in C++ and quite old, and I wish they updated this book to implement these patterns in a newer language like Python, Typescript, Go, Carbon, Kotlin, or C#... but even this slight deficiency doesn't justify taking a star away. Every other part of the book is complete gold. It should be updated, but even this version is well-worth the money.
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  • Willy Van den Driessche
    5.0 out of 5 stars As a computer programmer you have no excuse not to own this book
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 7, 2022
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    Design patterns is the bible that popularized the design patterns movements. While it triggered a lot of offspring books this one is still the most important one by far. It documents 23 design patterns, most of which are still widely used today.
    There is only one caveat for beginning programmers. Time and time again they told me "I don't get it"' after reading the book. You probably need to bump your head a few times against the problems that these patterns solve before you actually see why they are so good. Highly recommended.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars a must for all software developers
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2023
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    Easy to pick up and perfect as a reference guide. Using these patterns in your work will make it easier for yourself and others to get up to speed when you come back to it later
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    5.0 out of 5 stars This is the bible to learn design pattern.
    Reviewed in Japan on May 22, 2021
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    It is really the bible in design patterns.
    If you are considering learning design pattern, I believe you only need this book as the only one book on your way to master it.
    Though the language used in the book including smalltalk (which is dead now), the examples and explanation are really straightforward.

    For readers who are not familiar with design patterns at all, I recommend to first start from chapter three, which has a lot of details in each design pattern. Then come back to chapter one and chapter two, which are summary and comparison for each pattern.
  • VVV
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très éclairant.
    Reviewed in France on September 17, 2013
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    Par ses explications lumineuses et concises, illustrées d'exemples très accessibles, cet ouvrage fait ressentir au lecteur l'intuition de chaque design pattern, et presque imperceptiblement, la transforme en évidence. Écrit dans un style très agréable, comme on en rencontre rarement dans les ouvrages techniques, il se lit comme un roman, tout en présentant une structure très ergonomique, qui permet au lecteur de le parcourir dans l'ordre adapté à ses besoins.
    Ce livre condense tellement d'intelligence du logiciel, et la rend si facilement assimilable, que ça semble miraculeux. La lecture est aisée, et les progrès qui en découlent sont immédiats et significatifs. Le développeur qui a lu ce livre se surprendra à résoudre tout naturellement des problèmes qui lui auraient valu, avant lecture, de longs moments d'errements ou d'hésitation. Un must intemporel pour tout adepte de la programmation orientée objet.