The Mediator Design Pattern is a core design pattern in software engineering, frequently used to manage communication between multiple objects by centralizing interactions. This pattern is essential for developers, as it reduces direct dependencies between components, promoting a more cohesive and decoupled design. The Mediator pattern is particularly useful in systems with complex inter-object communication, like user interfaces or chat applications, where it can simplify code and reduce clutter. In this course, Amichai Mantinband will guide you through everything you need to know to implement the Mediator pattern, enabling you to design clear, maintainable, and efficient applications.
Course overview (00:23)
Definition (05:11)
Class Diagram (05:32)
Chat Room Example (05:57)
Section Recap (02:45)
Implementing the Mediator Design Pattern (10:26)
Implementing the Chat Room Example (10:21)
Section Recap (01:48)
Benefits (01:34)
Drawbacks (03:26)
Conclusion (00:20)
Course Info
Amichai Mantinband is a Software Engineer at Microsoft and a .NET content creator.
He works on large-scale, distributed systems within Microsoft Office, serving over 100 million daily users. He is a speaker at official .NET conferences, and within Microsoft, he authors and teaches software architecture courses.
Amichai is the author of NuGet packages ErrorOr & Throw and has a .NET programming YouTube channel covering advanced topics such as design patterns, architecture, and best practices.
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