NCDevCon Session Spotlight: Design Patterns For Everyday Use

Design Patterns For Everyday Use

Design patterns are reusable solutions for commonly occurring problems within a given context. We all come across these problems in our everyday coding and incorporating design patterns into our applications can make us more efficient and our applications more robust. This session will contain an introduction to some of the most common design patterns, a demonstration of their usage in different scenarios within a ColdFusion application and tips on how to refactor code towards or away from patterns.

About Anant Pradhan

Anant PradhanAnant started developing web based applications in 2006 with a focus on ColdFusion, PHP, JavaScript, HTML and CSS. He enjoys enterprise ColdFusion development and has expertise in writing model and service layers. He is a big fan of Object Oriented Programming methodologies and design patterns, especially Model-View-Controller.

Anant is an active member of the Triangle Area ColdFusion User Group (TACFUG). He has spoken previously at various conferences including cfObjective. He works at the Office of Research Information Systems at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill on CF applications used for managing and administering research. He is also pursuing his Masters in Computer Science from UNC Chapel Hill and has a keen interest in data mining and robotics.

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