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  2. Facade pattern - Wikipedia

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    The facade pattern (also spelled façade) is a software design pattern commonly used in object-oriented programming. Analogous to a façade in architecture, it is an object that serves as a front-facing interface masking more complex underlying or structural code. A facade can: improve the readability and usability of a software library by ...

  3. Visitor pattern - Wikipedia

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    See also the UML class and sequence diagram below. Definition. The Gang of Four defines the Visitor as: Represent[ing] an operation to be performed on elements of an object structure. Visitor lets you define a new operation without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates.

  4. Missoula Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Missoula Public Library opened in 1894. The Missoula Carnegie Library opened on Jan 13, 1903 on 335 N. Pattee St. and its building is now part of the Missoula Art Museum. The main library is located at 455 E. Main St., Missoula (59802-4799). It includes a café, a shop, and Missoula Community Access Television’s (MCAT) high-tech ...

  5. Kalamazoo Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Kalamazoo Public Library. Coordinates: 42°17′22.3″N 85°35′4.5″W. The Kalamazoo Public Library is an independent district library in Kalamazoo, Michigan, that serves about 120,000 people, has a salaried staff of 90, and spends about $10 million annually. The library consists of the central branch downtown, and four branch libraries.

  6. Where in the World? (Irish game show) - Wikipedia

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    Where in the World? was an Irish quiz show presented firstly by Marty Whelan [1] and subsequently by Theresa Lowe that was broadcast for nine series between 1987 and 1996. The show featured two teams of four made up of two families, answering a series of geography-based questions.

  7. The Body in the Library - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. Five Little Pigs. The Body in the Library is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in February 1942 [1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in May of the same year. [2] The US edition retailed at $2.00 [1] and the UK edition at seven shillings and sixpence. [2]

  8. Creately - Wikipedia

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    Creately. Creately is a SaaS visual collaboration tool [1] with diagramming and design capabilities designed by Cinergix. [2] [3] [4] Creately has two versions: an online cloud edition and a downloadable offline edition for desktop which is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux. [5] The application is mostly known for creating flowcharts, [6 ...

  9. Denver Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Public Library is the public library system of the City and County of Denver, Colorado. The system includes the Denver Central Library, located in the Golden Triangle district of Downtown Denver, as well as 25 branch locations and two bookmobiles. [1] The library's collection totals more than 2 million items, including books ...