HTML Design Patterns

  • Bowers M
  • Synodinos D
  • Sumner V
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Among the design patterns that recur most often in middleware, such as Wrapper-Facade and Strategy, the author's favorite is the Chain of Responsibility pattern. In object-oriented terms, the CoR pattern aims to decouple a caller from its target object, and it accomplishes this by interposing a chain of objects between them. This arrangement lets each object in the chain act on a request as it flows from the caller to the target. The pattern evokes images of time-honored approaches such as assembly lines and division of labor.

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Bowers, M., Synodinos, D., & Sumner, V. (2011). HTML Design Patterns. In Pro HTML5 and CSS3 Design Patterns (pp. 33–61). Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3781-5_2

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