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Design Patterns and Python: Structural Design Patterns #122
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Hello @aprajshekhar, sorry for not having any updates on the proposal, most of us were busy with PyCon India 2020 last month. |
@bhavin192, no worries. It would be great if it could be scheduled for next month. |
Hello, will you be able to deliver this talk on 28th of this month (November)? We are planning to have the meetup around 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM IST. |
Hi, yes I will be able to deliver this talk on 28th November. I apologize for the delay in responding. |
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Title of the talk
Design Patterns and Python: Structural Design Patterns
Description
Structural patterns helps in creating larger application by combining multiple objects. In this talk, I will be discussing structural patterns in detail with focus on Facade and Proxy patterns
Table of contents
Duration (including Q&A)
45 mins to 1 hour
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of python
Speaker bio
I am a Principal Software Engineer with Red Hat, have more than 16 years of experience in IT, having worked on applications ranging from enterprise-level web applications and game development to android applications. I am also the author of Building Dynamic Web 2.0 Websites with Ruby on Rails and .Net Framework 4.5 Expert Programming Cookbook, published by Packt Publishing. Apart from that I had also contributed to DevShed Portal on topics ranging from server-side development (JEE/.NET/RoR) to mobile (Symbian (Python)/Android-based development) and game development (SDL and OpenGL) with a total readership of more than 3 million. You can find out about my interests on my blog – http://aprajshekhar.wordpress.com. My twitter handle is @aprajshekhar.
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