Added adapter pattern and its test case#769
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I have not seen any Design Patterns commits in this repository before it would be great if those were taken a part from the algorithms repo |
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It would be nice to avoid design patterns as this repository is solely for algorithms and DS
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@yanglbme What do you think about this? Creational patterns are already merged into the Development branch. I think it will be good to have them, especially for the Java repo.
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An Adapter pattern acts as a connector between two incompatible interfaces that otherwise cannot be connected directly. An Adapter wraps an existing class with a new interface so that it becomes compatible with the client’s interface.