Patterns


Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Head First Design Patterns
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Pitter Pattern: An Illustrated Picture Book About Pattern Recognition and Shapes for Kids (Ages 4-8)
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler))
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Refactoring to Patterns
Stitch 'n Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook
Wings, Waves, & Webs: Patterns in Nature
A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction (Center for Environmental Structure Series)
The Timeless Way of Building
CATastrophe!: A Story of Patterns (A Catastrophe Tale)
Pattern Fish (Math Is Fun!)
Flow, Spin, Grow: Looking for Patterns in Nature
Core J2EE Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies
Live Coals; Or, Faces from the Fire by L.M. BudgenThe Stones Cry Out by Gloria  CarterRokfogo, The Mysterious Pre-Deluge Art of Richard S. Shaver, ... by Richard TorontoShadows of a hand by Victor HugoUeber Die Phantastischen Gesichtserscheinungen by Johannes Peter Müller
Physiognomicus Apopheniacium
100 books — 1 voter
Time Warps, String Edits, and Macromolecules by David SankoffBellwether by Connie WillisSo Yesterday by Scott WesterfeldPattern Recognition by William Gibson
Pattern Recognition
4 books — 1 voter

Hypernatural by Blaine BrownellMystical Interludes by Emily RodavichHieroglyph by Ed FinnDiet for a Hot Planet by Anna LappéSpiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman
Connecting Dots
6 books — 2 voters
Couture Sewing Techniques, Revised and Updated by Claire B. ShaefferHow to Make Sewing Patterns by Donald H. McCunnBridal Couture by Susan KhaljeSewing Lingerie by Singer Sewing CompanyShirtmaking by David Page Coffin
Advanced Sewing Library
15 books — 7 voters

Shamail Aijaz
Influence becomes power only when measured with clarity, because growth is never a guess, it is a pattern revealed through data
Shamail Aijaz, The 60-Day Brand Breakthrough: A Complete Marketing Roadmap for New Brands

Krystelle Bamford
Forests are really just a repetition of patterns; it’s why people lose their minds in forests and also on oceans. The human brain needs disruption, I think, and that’s why we make things. You could say that an artist, for instance, finds patterns in everything but I think probably what an artist is really there to do is to tear a big hole in the maddening patterns, to create something that is so itself that it repels everything around it. I’m all for artificiality, is what I’m saying. It’s what ...more
Krystelle Bamford, Idle Grounds

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