Reading
the Gang of Four , I often think how nice it would be to have a separate poster on the wall in the office summarizing and explaining the design patterns. How great it would be not to keep them all in my head, but having a problem, take a look and find a suitable solution. But finding a suitable poster was not so easy, and that was not perfect.
In my opinion, posters in the office, besides hanging up the walls and creating a cramped effect (if you hang them everywhere) have some advantages:
- Posters structure the material.
- You can not keep the information in your head.
- Those employees who have not yet penetrated any kind of newfangled in narrow circles of “Kung Fu” like patterns, automatic testing, new standards will be gradually tightened.
In this topic, I decided to collect some posters that I managed to find myself. I don’t think that posters, for example, with the list of classes in the .NET Framework are so useful, but let them be.
Design Patterns:
Microsoft:
Miscellanea:
The main problems with posters in my opinion are that they are difficult to find,
easy to lose and impossible to forget, they are in English (not a big problem) and poorly illustrated (they do not cause you to look at it completely and wonder at the beauty of the presentation of the material).
I hope the good users will dissuade me with links to excellent posters on computer topics (which can then be brought together by category).