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		<title>&#8220;Design Patterns&#8221; 15th Anniversary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been 15 years since the publication of the seminal Gang of Four Design Patterns book. Since I was a reviewer of the original manuscript and also have a quote on the back cover of the book, the publisher recently asked me if I would write my thoughts about how I view the book today [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been 15 years since the publication of the seminal Gang of Four <a href="http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Design-Patterns-Elements-of-Reusable-ObjectOriented-Software/9780201633610.page"><em>Design Patterns</em></a> book. Since I was a reviewer of the original manuscript and also have a quote on the back cover of the book, the publisher recently asked me if I would write my thoughts about how I view the book today and how I think it&#8217;s affected software development over the past 15 years. You can find <a href="http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1399235">my essay</a> along with essays by <a href="http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1402447">Linda Rising</a> and <a href="http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1398916">Josh Bloch</a> on the <a href="http://www.informit.com/promotions/promotion.aspx?promo=137416">15th anniversary web page</a> for the book. There&#8217;s also <a href="http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1404056">an interview with the authors</a> linked there, which I found interesting in part because of the similarity between what the authors say about patterns and functional languages and what I wrote in my essay on the same topic.</p>
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