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Five more PHP design patterns
Friday, December 5. 2008
Five More PHP Design Patterns
/*
A follow-up to the previous
Five Common PHP Design Patterns
on IBM's
DeveloperWorks
.
This one covers the Adaptor, Iterator, Decorator, Delegate, and State patterns.
Both articles are definitely worth a read!
*/
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