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Hey guys can you please help I faced lot of Interviews to explain about it.Is there any difference between types of designs and design patterns..
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Updated 29-May-14 7:30am
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 29-May-14 13:20pm    
This is not a computer science, this is what I call blah-blahology. I don't know what those interview people are thinking. Do they need engineers or morons? Of course you need to be familiar with the notion of design patterns and some patterns. But the design types? Even if some schools have some standardized classification of them, taking it as something fundamental is just silly.
—SA

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This question is nearly off-topic. We are giving advice on software engineering and computer science, not social engineering :-).

Nevertheless: please see my comment to the question. Don't take it seriously. A practical advice? Well, be familiar with the subject of software design. Forget types. Otherwise, say you are not familiar with the subject. But if you are familiar with software design, just claim it and say that you are familiar with several different designs and will gladly tell them about some most interesting designs. If they are not morons, they will certainly buy it. But if they will insist to list some design types they probably have in their heads — they are morons; and you probably don't wont to work with them anyway. :-)

In all cases, take it easy. The most important thing, I think, is not to join army of morons yourself.

—SA
 
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