Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Elisabeth Freeman, Kathy SierraIdeal for anyone interested in software design patterns, this visually rich resource lays out the basics in a simple, clear, and concise manner, explaining everything from how patterns are used in Java API to how design principles work.
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Chow Chow (excellence) Freeman, Eric Dentro de la serie "Excellence" presentamos el Chow Chow, considerado unos de los perros más fascinantes del mundo y famoso por su apariencia leonina, su expresión ceñuda y su lengua negro-azulada, el Chow Chow es un perro independiente. Lo mismo si es de pelaje áspero y abundante o corto y denso, el Chow Chow ofrece una imagen impresionante. En su nativa China, este perro ha sido utilizado como guardián y como cazador. Sin embargo el mundo occidental adopto a este noble y hermoso perro como animal de compañía para compartir con él hogares y corazones.