C-Sharp Design Patterns Memento
A Memento maintains the internal state of an object so that that object can be restored to that state later.
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13 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Course Overview
- 3 Introduction to the Memento pattern
- 4 Examples of problems solved by Memento
- 5 Structure of the Memento pattern
- 6 Implementing Undo/Redo with Memento
- 7 Apply Memento to existing code
- 8 Demo: Adding Undo support with Memento
- 9 Analysis of the result
- 10 Alternative approaches
- 11 Related Patterns
- 12 Key Takeaways
- 13 References and resources
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