GoF (Gang of Four) Design Patterns are a set of well-known, reusable solutions to commonly occurring problems in software design. They represent best practices and provide a common vocabulary for developers. They are not code or libraries that can be directly used, but rather general solutions that can be adapted to solve similar design problems across different contexts. Common categories include creational (how objects are created), structural (how objects are composed), and behavioral (how objects interact).
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