Command Pattern - Design Patterns (ep 7)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2017
  • Video series on Design Patterns for Object Oriented Languages. This time we look at the Command Pattern.
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  • @Mikenight120
    @Mikenight120 Год назад +16

    2023 and still one of the best Design Pattern Playlists.

  • @MGJoe93
    @MGJoe93 2 года назад +57

    Your design pattern playlist is one of the best explanations about patterns ever. The last video of this playlist is over 4 years old and there are many patterns left (visitor, chain of responsibility, flyweight, builder, etc.). Are there any plans to cover these ones? It would round this awesome playlist more up :)

  • @AlfW
    @AlfW 4 года назад +89

    Student: Can we do this one by one?
    Christopher: Yes, let's do it one by one by one by one.

  • @AbhishekKumar-xh6pi
    @AbhishekKumar-xh6pi 7 лет назад +141

    In my youtube browsing career of 9+ years,this is the first channel/video where I am commenting and liking.
    You really deserve this.Hats off to you Christopher Okhravi

    • @ChristopherOkhravi
      @ChristopherOkhravi  7 лет назад +12

      Thank you for sharing. I very much appreciate you taking the time to punch out that comment. I am humbled.

  • @RajivKumar-qj9nw
    @RajivKumar-qj9nw Год назад +8

    It's been more than 5 years for this video yet no one has ever touched your level of explaining things. Simply a gem. It's high time now , please make more such videos.

  • @Bigboi0330
    @Bigboi0330 7 лет назад +261

    You deserve more subs man. One of the few people I can actually stomach when talking and design patterns.

  • @timothyjohns8775
    @timothyjohns8775 6 лет назад +133

    At around 25:20, Chris mentions that command pattern is similar to strategy pattern, and he wasn't sure what the technical difference was. To me, the difference is that in the strategy pattern, the object that gets passed around is an algorithm (i.e. HOW to do something). On the other hand, in the command pattern, the object that gets passed around is a command (i.e. WHAT to do).
    For example, let's say we have a list of elements. If we already know that we want to sort the list, we might use the strategy pattern to determine how to sort the list. On the other hand, we might use the command pattern to determine what operation to apply to the list, such as to sort the list, or to add an element, or to remove an element, etc.

    • @ribaker822
      @ribaker822 5 лет назад +6

      I agree with this. And I see how the Command can then use the Strategy pattern within itself, to "execute" and "unexecute" depending on what that is.

    • @professorfontanez
      @professorfontanez 4 года назад +22

      Well... in the simplest of terms, both are encapsulating BEHAVIORS. In one context (Strategy), you calling the behavior ALGORITHMS, and in this context (Command), the algorithm is the message or command. The only difference I see is that, for Strategy there is no requirement to undo something that was done in the past. You could say that the Command Pattern is an EXTENSION of the Strategy Pattern.

    • @bachihard
      @bachihard 4 года назад +1

      I kinda agree with Professor F here. Command Pattern just feels like Strategy Pattern with an Undo operation.

    • @immapartain4712
      @immapartain4712 4 года назад +2

      I can also see that a subtle difference might be the way the client (Invoker in this case) is using the commands. For instance the order of commands generally matters, so the Invoker would keep track of the commands if they wanted to Undo commands in the order of which they were last executed. While in the Strategy Pattern, clients typically do not need to maintain a collection of strategies where order matters. Of course this is all depending on the scenario. Of course you could create composite hierarchies for both commands and strategies, and then again commands can contain a strategy. So it really all depends on the scenario, but I think in the simplest example we are keeping track of what to either do or undo in relation to the order in which the commands were executed.

    • @TooNDeMentIa
      @TooNDeMentIa 4 года назад +8

      Strategies aren't really meant to be passed around, stored, sent over the network, reversed etc. Commands are.
      It's the data the command contains, sometimes just the command itself, that defines _what_ should be done and the execute function defines _how_ it should be done.

  • @MichaelKire
    @MichaelKire 3 года назад +11

    I wish I had these videos back when I studied CS.
    You show off everything about the patterns. The What, the How and the Where. Some of these patterns I fully understand now, 8-10 years later.

  • @Iboshido
    @Iboshido 3 года назад +2

    Trough out the years i always come back to this channel when it comes to patterns. Noone explains it close as well as you do. Thank u alot

  • @KeyvanGarage
    @KeyvanGarage 15 дней назад

    This is "Mr Bean" 30 years younger teaching Design patterns! Good job on your videos 💯

  • @TheChodex
    @TheChodex 4 года назад +2

    I could listen to you talk about Design Patterns forever!

  • @ivanbartolelli
    @ivanbartolelli 5 лет назад +7

    I'm from Argentina, and I'm studying Information Systems Engineering , and in systems design subject my partners and me are studying Desing Patterns. Your explanations are great for us. Thanks a lot!

  • @SpoderSuperhero
    @SpoderSuperhero 3 года назад +9

    THis is really, really good content. I love how you discuss your own opinions on how these patterns are constructed.

  • @jsharick7
    @jsharick7 7 месяцев назад

    I was really struggling to wrap my head around this one, just because there is a lot of verbiage thrown around very quickly, making it hard to latch onto anything in every other explanation. I really needed the time you took to break out down, rephrase sentences, etc. It's much simpler than everything else made it seem! Thank you so much for making this!

  • @praneetgupta5121
    @praneetgupta5121 6 лет назад +5

    I studied few patterns from your video only and they were asked in an interview...followed your style of explaining the patterns and I got selected..thanks man. Your knowledge inspires and motivates me to learn more. ✌

  • @steffenlolzz3583
    @steffenlolzz3583 4 месяца назад

    I have an exam tomorrow about all the design patterns you helped me a lot!

  • @kevinbenavides92
    @kevinbenavides92 6 лет назад

    Thank you Chris. I was afraid of tackling design patterns as a self taught but you have made this portion of the journey so much easier. Keep going man. Your amazing!

  • @FlipYourLearning
    @FlipYourLearning 2 года назад +11

    Wonderful! I'm trying to learn to program and I was deferring learning about design patterns because they seemed too complicated. Your videos have changed my mind and I am managing to understand every single one of them.

  • @AbdAllahBoda
    @AbdAllahBoda 2 года назад

    Only of the super rare videos that I watch at normal speed, which tells you a lot. :)

  • @parasgarg7139
    @parasgarg7139 2 года назад

    Thanks, Christopher, it was a wonderful explanation. I have started this Design Patterns playlist a few days ago and I got addicted to it as you made them so easy to understand.

  • @federicomagini614
    @federicomagini614 Год назад

    I've been watching 20+videos these days to get this pattern, this is the one that made me understand what it is !!! thank you so much

  • @Bl0ck3dz
    @Bl0ck3dz 5 лет назад +64

    21:09 you alright my man? :D

  • @boburirgashev4762
    @boburirgashev4762 3 года назад

    You saved my life. Thank you for the series on design patterns. You are really good at explaining things

  • @Floetism
    @Floetism 3 года назад +2

    This was so good I feel genuinely mind-blown! The command pattern is crazy powerful

  • @indramaniarora7901
    @indramaniarora7901 4 года назад

    Best series on design patterns on youtube

  • @amisorvoja6443
    @amisorvoja6443 5 лет назад

    I really appreciate this series. I prefer this before any other series in Netflix 😎 You make me laugh loud and in the same time give me understandable patterns ✌🏽

  • @samirswain8457
    @samirswain8457 5 лет назад +1

    I'm pretty late to comment, but just saw these videos. WONDERFUL! one of the best I've even come across. Thank you so much Sir.

  • @jayamalw
    @jayamalw 2 года назад

    This is the super easy to grasp man.... I'm watching this now, after learning Design patterns before 10+ years back.. I worry, I didn't have RUclips and videos like yours in those days.

  • @atul121984
    @atul121984 6 лет назад

    I am impressed by the way you make us understand 'Design patterns'. Thanks a lot Christopher Okhravi

    • @ChristopherOkhravi
      @ChristopherOkhravi  6 лет назад

      Not a problem. I’m glad to have been useful :) Thank you for watching and for your comment :) :)

  • @bryanexcell3751
    @bryanexcell3751 7 лет назад

    I really want to say thank you so much. I don't learn from just reading books very well but I can learn great from fantastic lecturers such as yourself. I've actually read this book but my understanding of design patterns has increased so much from your videos. Thank you. Really I mean it, thank you so much. You have helped me become a much better developer.

  • @danielwagner9691
    @danielwagner9691 4 года назад +2

    Спасибо большое Christopher. У тебя хорошо получается объяснять такие сложные темы простыми примерами из жизни. Как раз то что я искал. Удачи тебе.

  • @taranjitkaur9036
    @taranjitkaur9036 2 года назад

    I like your way of teaching. Thanks a ton for making things simpler. You rock!!

  • @KishoreKumar-pf8ku
    @KishoreKumar-pf8ku 2 года назад

    Best series on Design Patterns. Binge-worthy. Thanks a lot.

  • @thijsk347
    @thijsk347 6 лет назад

    I really love your way of explaining man, it's simple and you cover all the important stuff. I subbed!

  • @sirrobert4820
    @sirrobert4820 Год назад

    you definitely are the best lecturer/teacher I have ever seen .... so brilliant

  • @omerwaseem9305
    @omerwaseem9305 7 лет назад

    I've been waiting for the next instalment in the design pattern series. Love and appreciate your videos!

  • @jeanahollings
    @jeanahollings 6 лет назад

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am an auditory learner which is a very serious challenge to learning programming. I've read the books, read the sites, and watched a few other videos to try to understand this pattern to no avail. Within 5 minutes of watching this I understood more than all those other resources combined. Don't change a thing! I know visual learners may not appreciate your work the way I do but I also know that the resources out there are hand made for them.

  • @TheVoltarus
    @TheVoltarus 3 года назад

    Videos like yours make me wonder why I even bother with most of my uni classes where the explanations are often unclear.
    This is so well explained and it probably saved me a few hours of studying. Thanks!

  • @gonzaloibarsingman7379
    @gonzaloibarsingman7379 6 лет назад

    A crystal clear explanation, well done! Videos length don't matter when video is rich in content

  • @tivmego
    @tivmego 7 лет назад +22

    I knew you won't fail us man! I was waiting for the next one since the last dp video :)

  • @PrafulPatelcontact2praful
    @PrafulPatelcontact2praful 4 года назад

    Christopher, you are an awesome tutor, great explanation, and feels having discussion realistic and face to face, Thanks... Please keep it up

  • @MyroslavOhorodnyk
    @MyroslavOhorodnyk 4 года назад

    A great approach to explanation, MR Okhravi!
    Thanks for the video!

  • @richb4000
    @richb4000 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Christopher, I'm new to C# and wanted to say a huge thanks for this video, its entertaining as well as educational - I can now follow some code at work and understand better - top job my friend !

  • @saurabhsuman4960
    @saurabhsuman4960 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos and way of explaining it. I have confidence that now I can also learn design patterns.

  • @avantikavyas1236
    @avantikavyas1236 6 лет назад +2

    Your way of teaching is simply superb! :D Keep up the good work! :)

  • @hernan4485
    @hernan4485 5 лет назад +4

    thanks man really helped me out. Really chill way of explaining things

  • @dhruvachandra8210
    @dhruvachandra8210 5 лет назад

    Please complete all design patterns not only the ones covered in Head First Design Patterns, but your videos are also so good I really love these design pattern videos a lot

  • @jackwesleymoreira
    @jackwesleymoreira 2 года назад

    Man I'm really amazed with this explanation!! Mind blowing!!! If I could put all my former university teachers to give a class like that, they wouldn't be capable to do it... Congrats Christopher, you are doing an amazing work...

  • @danielgallegosibarra7169
    @danielgallegosibarra7169 6 лет назад

    I built an AT Command Builder in order to build specific routines to program a network module. I didn't know that was a design pattern. My head exploded with this awesome video! :) Thank you, Christopher! amazing videos!

  • @sankait3036
    @sankait3036 3 года назад

    Was struggling with the Command pattern until I found your video, very clear explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @balajim6628
    @balajim6628 5 лет назад

    Very well explained. Able to understand the command pattern with clarity. Thanks a lot.

  • @jakubczechowski1159
    @jakubczechowski1159 3 года назад

    For me this series is extremely useful. Thank you!

  • @Julio-cu2hd
    @Julio-cu2hd 6 лет назад

    awesome! I begin to love design patterns after seen your good explanations! great job!

  • @craiglehn
    @craiglehn 5 лет назад

    Thank you man, never had time to finish reading this, book and yeah, you explain it will enough that I can follow and not trail off.

  • @ozziekhoo
    @ozziekhoo 3 года назад +3

    I am about to start my next semester learning all these patterns. Thank you for covering them! Also 21:10 was seriously hilarious! You're comedic skills are on point!

  • @amerbashoeb2106
    @amerbashoeb2106 2 года назад

    Spent 30 seconds on this and immediately Subscribed.

  • @experimentalhypothesis1137
    @experimentalhypothesis1137 3 года назад

    best series on patterns online

  • @simondavis1303
    @simondavis1303 2 года назад

    Another example would be building a calculator:
    We have multiple Commands: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Redo, Undo
    We have a Calculator which has buttons that invoke these commands.
    Then our receiver which is the display, shows the results of those commands.
    I'm loving these videos! Starting to see the world in a brand new way! Thank you so much!

  • @sayalithange9231
    @sayalithange9231 4 года назад +4

    You are just awesome....I'm very new to design patterns...and this video really helped me understand...Thanks alot...😊😊

  • @thomasfgooch
    @thomasfgooch Год назад

    this is so very enjoyable, I am having a great time reading this book and watching your videos. thanks!

  • @therandomfactsrealm
    @therandomfactsrealm 3 года назад +1

    I'm new to design pattern and at the end I was like, "yoooooooo!!! This is amazing!!! Where do I start 👀👀? “ Your episodes on these are awesome. I love how you explain these in several examples and in different view points along with real world applications and most of all the example of code. This is how I learn and I wish I had someone to explain things to me in the way you do. Thanks 😉👌👍👍

  • @harikrishna3656
    @harikrishna3656 6 лет назад

    superb, simple, easy explanation. clearly understood the concept.

  • @ravi-thestar8501
    @ravi-thestar8501 5 лет назад +1

    great work bro.. I am an experienced developer without much knowledge on design pattern. I tried many tutes, but yours is the best. thank you very much

  • @demonspawn5967
    @demonspawn5967 4 года назад

    Your videos are great! They got me an A in my programming exam about Design Patterns :D! Well explained, easy to follow, and entertaining. Thank you

  • @MrPDTaylor
    @MrPDTaylor 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this video. I just started working through Head First Design patterns and you are helping me expodite the process (I'm not a big fan of reading to learn programming simply because audio is more efficient)

  • @mishamovdivar
    @mishamovdivar 7 лет назад

    Please continue the series man. great explanations.

  • @Callerooo
    @Callerooo 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for all your videos. They are VERY helpful along with reading the book

    • @ChristopherOkhravi
      @ChristopherOkhravi  6 лет назад

      +Callerooo Thank you. I'm glad to hear that the videos help support the literature :) Thank you for watching and for commenting! :D

  • @omarodeh5102
    @omarodeh5102 Год назад

    The kapuuusshh always gets me after the definition.

  • @leonardodavinci4259
    @leonardodavinci4259 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for the lucid explanation!

  • @orc_spearman
    @orc_spearman 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this playlist. I find it extremely useful

  • @littlemormonboy
    @littlemormonboy 3 года назад

    Love these videos! They are very clear and useful

  • @marcpijnappels1351
    @marcpijnappels1351 7 лет назад +1

    When they print a new edition of the book they should reference to this series :)
    Very well explained. Like the way you present the topics. Respect.
    Can't wait for the next one...

  • @saudnaeem
    @saudnaeem 6 лет назад

    you have got great teaching skills. carry on the good work. God bless you

  • @viteok1234
    @viteok1234 6 лет назад

    Nice explanation, thank you for sharing with book titles in order to study it thorougher .

  • @jesiooooo
    @jesiooooo 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this film and every other. Great job 😊

  • @xiuyanxin4339
    @xiuyanxin4339 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the AWESOME videos! Really helped me a lot!

  • @bbabak2
    @bbabak2 3 года назад

    Superb explanation! Thank you so much!

  • @A_Z716
    @A_Z716 6 лет назад

    I like each of your lessons. Thanks

  • @JeanPaulSauve
    @JeanPaulSauve 2 года назад

    Was watching and watching. Scrolled down to subscribe, and I already am...

  • @Laralamberts
    @Laralamberts 5 лет назад +4

    you ll most likely make me pass my exams with these clear explanations! Thank you

  • @fatdjsin
    @fatdjsin 4 года назад

    Better than any teacher ive had in school

  • @augusto2581
    @augusto2581 3 года назад

    Great Explanation Christopher! Thank you very much for this video!

  • @upadhyayap1990
    @upadhyayap1990 6 лет назад

    very nice and concise explanation.

  • @codingdave
    @codingdave 2 года назад

    After watching this video I went smart home 🤣
    Excellent video as usual. The Hue control is a fantastic real world example!

  • @JoshuaLawrence124
    @JoshuaLawrence124 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the explanation. Great work.

  • @ianjamiesonmusic
    @ianjamiesonmusic 7 лет назад

    What a guy offering this advice for free!

  • @muho121
    @muho121 7 лет назад +62

    Great explanation! I have been watching this series and so far this one is the first to make me actually laugh out loud :D 21:09

    • @ChristopherOkhravi
      @ChristopherOkhravi  7 лет назад +22

      Heheh :) It was actually worse but I felt too much like a buffoon and had to cut the rest of the fall out :D

    • @SaravanaKumar-nl4sz
      @SaravanaKumar-nl4sz 7 лет назад +8

      Once this entire patterns episode done. You could post that videos as bloopers :P

    • @Ivo68
      @Ivo68 6 лет назад +5

      he just showed the feature of redo. "so the command ..." redo() "so the command..."

    • @MathP3r
      @MathP3r 4 года назад

      @@Ivo68 HAHAHHAHAHHAAHA

  • @SaurabhGuptaicecool
    @SaurabhGuptaicecool 4 года назад

    Thank-you sir for the series.

  • @neval7512
    @neval7512 6 лет назад

    Now I don't need to get bored with the book.I get the point fast and furiously:) OK, I play the video in 1.5x speed sometimes, but you've done a GREAT JOB here. Thank you!

  • @JarikKomarik
    @JarikKomarik 2 года назад

    Amazing explanation, Thank YOU!

  • @ahmetozdemir2207
    @ahmetozdemir2207 5 лет назад +2

    Another excellent explanation of design patterns. Thanks for these videos. By the way that 21:09 was amazing. I just rolled back to see that again :)

  • @mrrule8311
    @mrrule8311 5 лет назад +5

    Second time i watch this. Great explanation and real example !! :) Like i heard good material always should be inspected twice, because you want to get all information clear.

  • @omotola9521
    @omotola9521 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much been tryna understand this command but I feel this is the first time I actually got a good hang off it plus I think i am more likely a visual learner

  • @theriddler2129
    @theriddler2129 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation! Thank you!!

  • @TheMilinmodi
    @TheMilinmodi 5 лет назад

    Good Job Man. Totally awesome to explained in the easiest way ....Thanks a lot.

  • @tarunsharma6455
    @tarunsharma6455 6 лет назад

    Waiting for next one ........ From a week.
    Thanks dude. I am able to finish half book in week. Really admire your work

  • @Andre-jp4yt
    @Andre-jp4yt 3 года назад

    You are my favorite instance of "Gary V" object

  • @MathP3r
    @MathP3r 4 года назад

    awesome video ! It really helped me out understand the command pattern. Thank you very much !

  • @nitin_puranik
    @nitin_puranik 9 месяцев назад

    The beginning of these videos always makes me giggle with that goofy entry of yours 😂😂

  • @MazDTdK
    @MazDTdK 3 года назад +6

    Christopher in 2017: One half is the office part and other half is the leisure part of your room.
    2020: Yes