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Design Patterns and Python: Structural Design Patterns #122

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aprajshekhar opened this issue Sep 25, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #145
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Design Patterns and Python: Structural Design Patterns #122

aprajshekhar opened this issue Sep 25, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #145
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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

  • Design Patterns: In nutshell
  • Structural Patterns: Whys and wherefores
  • Facade Pattern: Overview
  • Implementing Facade Pattern
  • Proxy Pattern: Overview
  • Implementing Proxy Pattern

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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@aprajshekhar aprajshekhar added the talk-proposal New talk of Python Pune meetup label Sep 25, 2020
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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.
Will you be able to deliver this talk during this month's meetup (31st October, I will update timing in few days).

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@bhavin192, no worries. It would be great if it could be scheduled for next month.

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bhavin192 commented Nov 10, 2020

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.

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Hi, yes I will be able to deliver this talk on 28th November. I apologize for the delay in responding.

@bhavin192 bhavin192 added this to the November 2020 milestone Nov 21, 2020
@bhavin192 bhavin192 added the scheduled The scheduled talks label Nov 21, 2020
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