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Q: Choosing the appropriate design patterns: Chain-of-responsibility, Strategy, Decorator, Singleton

faisalI am researching about the following 4 design patterns: Chain-of-responsibility pattern Strategy pattern Decorator pattern Singleton pattern I need you to write a story for each of them. Note 1: I will start a bounty for the answer. I am willing to give multiple bounties if I think more tha...

 
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17:35
^ Threads like these ("Which DP should I choose?") make me sick.
user142019
:D
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Downvoted and closed as not constructive.
Like programming consists of randomly throwing together some Design Patterns.
> How can we improve the quality of our code? I know, let's throw in some Design Patterns!
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I'm going to make a shitty collaboration tool and sell it as "collaborative" and "agile" and I'll surely make a million bucks.
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@FredOverflow You just invented the Design Pattern Design Pattern!
17:38
More like the Design Pattern Moron Pattern.
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Puppy refers to it as "patternitis".
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Q: how to create singleton from double check idiom for lazy initialization of instance field

Tryingprivate volatile FieldType field; FieldType getField() { FieldType result = field; if (result == null) { synchronized(this) { result = field; if (result == null) field = result = computeFieldValue(); } } return result; } ...

ARGH another victim of the Singleton interrupts our conversation :(
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You know.
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I'm bad at writing software.
17:47
At least you write software at all :)
@PeterLawrey People need to stop implementing the Singleton pattern themselves when enums are so much easier and do everything right. (Or even better, scratch everything starting at "themselves".) — FredOverflow 25 secs ago
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@FredOverflow I never complete it. :(
Eager initialization is way more performant than lazy initialization, double-checked or not. Use the lazy initialization holder class idiom, or even better enums, or even better: don't use the Singleton pattern at all. — FredOverflow 19 secs ago
18:22
@rightfold Maybe our tools are too powerful, and we get lost in the details? How about we ditch templates and monads and try Java for a while? ;)
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@FredOverflow you should do this too:
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@rightfold lol what is that
user142019
It's the contents of a teacher's USB drive.
It looks very fake. Starting with the ALL CAPS directories. Or is that how directories are always displayed on MacOS?
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18:28
The idea is funny. :|
@rightfold I like how he has not a single archive of embarrassing moments, but multiple archives :)
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lol :P
But come on, the Justin Bieber bit is just too unbelievable.
Also, why is the vampire list a folder instead of a file?
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@rightfold "The book names 23 patterns. We won't look at all of them, but we will see some examples." And then only one example follows? :(
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18:34
Puppylogic.
What is "blaring"?
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blare |blɛː|
verb
make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound: [ no obj. ] : the ambulance arrived outside, siren blaring | [ with obj. ] : the wireless was blaring out organ music.
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The hardest puzzle is one that is completely blank.
18:39
Why? It's already solved.
Oh, I thought you meant 0 pieces.
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No.
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I mean completely white. :P
The Beatles' White Album as a puzzle? :)
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Never seen it.
It's completely white.
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18:44
I suspected that.

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