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title: "💭 The adapter pattern in python | Rob Parsons"
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date: 2025-05-28
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      <div class="embed-card-description">The Adapter pattern is a design pattern that allows objects with incompatible interfaces to work together. It provides a way to convert the interface of an object into another interface that client...</div>
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This has me wondering if I need to really learn more patterns, data structures, and algorithms.  This looks particularly useful when trying to combine several objects that you dont have full control over and make them behave similarly.

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