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Welcome to Vriddhi Eduhub 🚀 In this video, we explain the Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern in a simple, clear, and beginner-friendly way using real-world analogies and conceptual explanations. The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern is a Behavioral Design Pattern that allows a request to be passed along a chain of handlers. Each handler decides whether it can process the request or pass it to the next handler, helping to decouple the sender from the receiver. This video is explained using screen recording + voice narration, making it easy to understand even for beginners. 🔹 What you’ll learn in this video: What is Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern? Why Chain of Responsibility is needed Problems with tightly coupled request handling Real-world analogy of Chain of Responsibility How the pattern works (conceptual flow) Handler, Concrete Handler & Client roles Benefits of Chain of Responsibility Pattern When to use Chain of Responsibility When NOT to use Chain of Responsibility 👨💻 Who should watch this? Beginners in Software Engineering C# / .NET / Java Developers Backend Developers Software Engineering Students Developers handling multiple request processors 📌 This video is part of the Design Patterns Playlist on Vriddhi Eduhub 👉 Subscribe to Vriddhi Eduhub to learn: Clean Architecture concepts Object-Oriented Design Structural & Behavioral Design Patterns Interview-ready software engineering knowledge Hashtags : #ChainOfResponsibility #DesignPatterns #SoftwareDesignPatterns #BehavioralDesignPattern #ChainOfResponsibilityPattern #ObjectOrientedDesign #CSharpDesignPatterns #DotNet #BackendDevelopment #CleanCode #SoftwareEngineering #InterviewPreparation #VriddhiEduhub