Design Patterns in C#: Iterator

Design Patterns in C#: Iterator

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Learn everything there is to know about the Iterator Design Pattern

The Iterator Design Pattern is a core design pattern in software engineering, widely used to provide a standard way to access elements of a collection sequentially without exposing its underlying structure. This pattern is essential for developers, as it promotes a consistent approach to traversing data structures, improving code readability and flexibility. The Iterator pattern is particularly useful in applications that handle diverse data structures, enabling iteration over complex collections like lists, trees, or graphs. In this course, Amichai Mantinband will teach you everything you need to understand and implement the Iterator pattern, empowering you to create organized, maintainable, and accessible applications.

Table of Contents

1 Course Overview
2 Definition
3 Class Diagram
4 Prime Number Iterator Example
5 Iterator, AKA Cursor
6 Section Recap
7 Implementing the Iterator Design Pattern
8 Implementing the Prime Number Iterator Example
9 The Iterator Design Pattern vs .NET Enumerables
10 Section Recap (2)
11 Benefits
12 Drawbacks
13 Conclusion

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