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Combining Patterns: Decorator + Strategy + Factory in One Feature

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Curriculum surface

  • Open learner-facing unit
  • Curriculum path: content/curriculum/foundations/semester-03-software-design/module-05-applied-design-and-code-review/concepts/cluster-01-integrating-patterns-in-real-systems/02-combining-patterns-decorator-strategy-factory-in-one-feature-primary.md
  • App: foundations
  • Semester: semester-03-software-design
  • Module: module-05-applied-design-and-code-review
  • Unit kind: concept
  • Curation level: generated_default

Learning objectives

  • Explain Combining Patterns: Decorator + Strategy + Factory in One Feature in the language of the current curriculum, not just the source book.
  • Apply Combining Patterns: Decorator + Strategy + Factory in One Feature to one concrete learner task or example inside this semester.
  • Use design-patterns-gof, head-first-design-patterns as a selective source of truth when the learner-facing explanation is not enough.

Prerequisites

  • The earlier concept pages and practice tasks in the current module.

Source books

  • design-patterns-gof
  • head-first-design-patterns

Source routes

Design Patterns Gof

Head First Design Patterns

  • /books/head-first-design-patterns via Head First Design Patterns: Compound patterns, Head First Design Patterns: Decorator pattern, Head First Design Patterns: Factory method defined, Head First Design Patterns: The king of compound patterns (MVC)

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Source-of-truth note

This teaching unit is learner-facing guidance assembled from multiple canonical book routes. Use the listed source books as the primary conceptual spine for Combining Patterns: Decorator + Strategy + Factory in One Feature, and treat outside material as supporting enrichment only.