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Patterns in Java, Volume 1 by Mark Grand (Wiley Books)

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Mark does an excellent job of covering not only a few of the more common patterns but also, a good quick overview of UML and the software development cycle.
Each pattern is illustrated using UML and has example Java code to demonstrate it�s use. While the accompanying CDROM has a little dated software, TogetherJ Whiteboard, Rational Rose 98 and System Architect Trail editions; however, these are great to learn UML. You are also given the opportunity to try each and choose the one you might prefer. The 41 patterns discussed are divided very logically in 6 groupings.
I can�t wait to get the opportunity to read Mark�s volume 2 and 3!
(Carl Trusiak - Sheriff, November 2001)
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