Yeah, i agree with nikuby. I understood than your objective is show the implementations of object oriented program with actionscript 3, but i also think than without daily common samples, some peoples can have difficulty in learn.
great tutorial, I'm so glad you've taken the time to make a understandable approach to design patterns , this AND MVC(earlier). Reading about them is one thing, but these are really great. Thanks again.
seriously: thank you so much for taking the time to do all this work. lots of fun watching you create enterprises, commands, picards and talking us through the process.
Very nice tutorial/video indeed. Makes it very clear :) .. At the end of the video you talk about rolling back the commands. You mean by using the Memento Pattern, or just simply using a class like History (which is some way also available in the Memento) that keeps a record of it?
very nice the video tutorials. i hope you'll make more of them.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if you could present(only the idea, not the whole implementation )practical situations where this techniques might come in handy.
-claudiu
Yeah, i agree with nikuby. I understood than your objective is show the implementations of object oriented program with actionscript 3, but i also think than without daily common samples, some peoples can have difficulty in learn.
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, I'm so glad you've taken the time to make a understandable approach to design patterns , this AND MVC(earlier). Reading about them is one thing, but these are really great. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletewanted more video tech lol.
ReplyDeletedude, thanks AGAIN.. :D
ReplyDeletecan i make a "starship" that extends displayobject3d and impliment the interface?
ReplyDeleteseriously: thank you so much for taking the time to do all this work. lots of fun watching you create enterprises, commands, picards and talking us through the process.
ReplyDeleteVery nice tutorial/video indeed. Makes it very clear :) .. At the end of the video you talk about rolling back the commands. You mean by using the Memento Pattern, or just simply using a class like History (which is some way also available in the Memento) that keeps a record of it?
ReplyDeleteone of the best tutorials for learning patterns - would love to see more like this.
ReplyDelete"Oops! This link appears to be broken." : (
ReplyDeleteYeah, The Links is broken. Can you fix it please?
ReplyDelete