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alright, what were going to talk about today is.. these things adapters but within the content of software development, this of course means the adapter design pattern. The thing is there is 4 patterns that are very much a like, so its difficult to tell which one is which and its kind of difficult to sort of figure out the new answers. Im the first one to agree that I have to consistently look them up to sort of keep them apart the four patterns can be easily confused are adapter pattern facade pattern proxy pattern and declarator pattern now, such a poor pen, let me fill this in in a previous video we already talked about the declarator pattern if you havent check that out already, be sure to check it out it is not at all mandatory to watch this video, but it might help we havent however talked about adapter facade and proxy so what were going to do is that were going to talk in this video about adapter pattern only in the next video well talk about facade only a