compound pattern

English

Noun

compound pattern (plural compound patterns)

  1. (software, object-oriented programming) A design pattern that combines at least two patterns into a solution that solves a recurring or general problem.[1]

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References

  1. Freeman, Eric, Freeman, Elisabeth, Kathy, Sierra, Bert, Bates (2004) “Head First Design Patterns”, in Hendrickson, Mike, Loukides, Mike, editors, (Please provide the book title or journal name), volume 1 (paperback), O'REILLY, →ISBN, retrieved 2012-10-30, pages 500, 560
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