Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of software engineering.. In software engineering, a design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design.
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- polymorfism in ANSI C
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- null in C#
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- MVVM,MVP,MVC
- ASP.NET MVC
- Principle Inversion of Control
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- Using Pointers in C#
- Object orijented programming - SOLID principles
- Object Orijented Programming
- Combose Design Patterns
- Intercepting Filter design pattern
- Chain of Responsibility
- Categories og desifn patterns
- Design Patterns For-Beginners
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- Sequence Diagram Beyond the basics
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About Me
- Grigorios Agathangelidis
- An seasoned developer, architect and with some Team Leading exposure, offering full project life cycle experiences within multi cultural, multi National environments and within differing business streams and all primarily on a .Net platform.
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